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Iraq improves in 2025 World Press Freedom Index

Iraq improves in 2025 World Press Freedom Index

Iraqi News04-05-2025

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraq has climbed to 155th place globally in the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 2025 World Press Freedom Index, an improvement from 169th in 2024 and 172nd in 2023. The Strategic Center for Human Rights in Iraq highlighted the ranking on Saturday (May 3, 2025), while noting an 'unprecedented deterioration' in press freedom worldwide.
Fadel Al-Gharawi, head of the center, acknowledged the progress but emphasized persistent challenges. While ranking above some regional neighbours like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, Iraq still tragically holds the record for the most journalists killed globally over the past 30 years (over 340). Al-Gharawi cited ongoing issues like restrictive laws, lack of media independence, and impunity for attacks against journalists as major concerns across the region and globally.
The rights center strongly urged the Iraqi government and parliament to enact crucial legislation, including a 'Right to Access Information' law and a comprehensive press freedom protection law. Al-Gharawi called for enhanced security for journalists, prosecution of attackers to end impunity, and revising restrictive laws to align with international standards and the Iraqi constitution.
While welcoming the improved ranking, the center stressed that sustained legislative and protective measures are vital for fostering true press freedom and democracy in Iraq, calling it a national responsibility.

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