Political Crisis in South Korea: RSF is Relieved the Media Censorship Has Ended
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
PARIS, France, Dec. 6 -- Reporters Without Borders issued the following news:
Had the recent marshal law been extended, it would have given the South Korean president total control over the media for the first time since the country's democratisation. The quick termination of the martial law confirms South Korea's commitment to the rule of law and press freedom. Yet the president's attempt to control the media shows that press freedom is still at risk, and Reporters Without Borders . . .
Had the recent marshal law been extended, it would have given the South Korean president total control over the media for the first time since the country's democratisation. The quick termination of the martial law confirms South Korea's commitment to the rule of law and press freedom. Yet the president's attempt to control the media shows that press freedom is still at risk, and Reporters Without Borders . . .