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Belarus takes 157 position in freedom of speech rating

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"Reporters without Borders" presented freedom of speech rating according to results of testing in 2014.

It is published on the website of the international human rights organization.

Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Luxembourg and Andorra take leading positions, camarade.biz writes.

Among the post-Soviet countries Estonia takes the first place. Its position is No. 11 in a common list. Belarus shares 157 place in the list.

The position of other post-Soviet states is as follows:

32. Lithuania;

37. Latvia;

56. the Republic of Moldova;

78. Armenia;

84. Georgia;

97. Kyrgyzstan;

115. Tajikistan;

127. Ukraine;

148. Russia;

160. Azerbaijan;

161. Kazakhstan;

166. Uzbekistan;

178. Turkmenistan.

It should be recalled that Aliaksandr Lukashenka is "traditionally" included in the predators of the press list which is annually made up by human rights activists from "Reporters without Borders".

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