A small country in the Horn of Africa was named the world’s most censored place on Tuesday, beating out North Korea for the title in a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Eritrea, a country slightly larger than Pennsylvania that borders the Red Sea, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Sudan, is no stranger to the media watchdogs, having topped the list as recently as 2012
Image: CIA World Factbook/MashableNorth Korea, where just 9.7% of the population has a cell phone and media is controlled by the state, came in second.
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Source: Mashable