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Western countries
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Media freedom is a fundamental right protected by law and essential for democracy in Western countries.
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Democratic societies
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In democratic societies, media freedom is ensured to promote diverse viewpoints and accountable journalism.
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open societies
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In open societies, media freedom allows journalists to have independence and criticize the government.
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African countries
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Media freedom in African countries is promoted as essential to democracy, but ongoing concerns about political interference persist.
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Commonwealth countries
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Media freedom is generally protected in Commonwealth countries, but there are occasional controversies and debates about censorship and regulation.
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Former Soviet Union countries
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Media freedom in Former Soviet Union countries is often restricted with strong state influence on the media.
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free press nations
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Media freedom in free press nations is valued as a pillar of democracy, allowing for diverse and critical reporting.
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