28 Kommentare

  1. ValentineRita1994 on

    Aaii! Sucks pretty bad when some former Iron Curtain countries do it better than your country.

  2. Significant-Tune-299 on

    Where in germany am I not allow to gather and blast my opinion to the masses no matter what bullshit I have to say?

  3. Lol lol lol.
    I have seen countless records where just because a kefiyye, they drag people on the ground in european countries.

  4. Which_Jellyfish_5189 on

    France and Germany 60. I’m German and can’t explain why were just 60 but fucking France? The guys who going to protest and burn half a city if their morning baguette gets slightly burned.

  5. Sure, in Czechia you’re very free to organise… as long as you’re on the right. Otherwise, the state might ban you.

    Likewise in Croatia, as long as you’re right-wing and ethnically Croat. Otherwise you get a visit from the blackshirts.

  6. Nobody is allowed to express their views in Belarus, not even the government officials – surprisingly they have a score of 9

  7. Altruistic-Board5322 on

    As a Greek i can clearly go out and do whatever protest i want. The problem is that our media will never show that kind of protests, not that we can’t express our opinion.  I say that as fierce opponent of that criminal party that rules Greece at the moment, how on earth do we score 51 on that methodology?

  8. Brother Russia is by far the lowest. Do you really believe that Belarus, whose president gifts Kim Jong Un bottle of vodka, can actually be a more dangerous dictatorship than a freaking criminal syndicate made by Putin?

  9. ShelbytheOwl on

    „We produce timely and cutting-edge knowledge and analysis and build narratives. Our advocacy focuses on creating open spaces, lasting systems
    change, and including groups often discriminated against.“ Civicus Homepage.

    We build narratives. Like „Palestinians are opressed people, not terrorists and murderers, rapist and uneducated religious fanatics.“ Or: „Palestinians are a race, not an invention of Arafat in 1968 for his fellow arab terrorists to collect money and to become a billionaire.“

  10. Commie_neighbor on

    Oh, surely, Ukrainian people are free to gather and express their views, especially if they are left-wing and anti-war. I hardly believe situationin Ukraine is any better than in Russia.

  11. I’d argue Czechia should be lower, there are significant restrictions on expressing socialist views

  12. Admiral45-06 on

    Dobrze, niedobrze – ważne, że lepiej od Niemca💪💪💪🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱

  13. Free speech in Iceland is only free so long you dont endanger the government like saying we dont have free speech or are systematically abused for being different than others as Iceland is a LBGQT nation where only the smokeless are considered for a job(existence).

  14. Odd_Mortgage_9108 on

    This is highly idealistic. For example, yes, you can express your views in the Baltics, but if you openly express pro-Putin views, well… just try it and that score of 96 will seem like a joke.

  15. Interesting that the big european powers are as low as they are. Also shouldnt britain be as low as russia at this point?

  16. _Verc1ngetorix_ on

    Something is deeply wrong with this map if it puts the UK at 60 and Ireland at 89. I know its become the new right wing talking point to assume the UK is now an authoritarian lawless state though.

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