Less Than 20 Percent of the World’s Population Now Lives in a “Free” Country Slate 3/3/2021 Joshua Keating © Provided by Slate Security personnel detain an activist from the National Students’ Union of India during a protest against the arrest of environmental activist Disha Ravi during a demonstration in New Delhi, on February 17, 2021. JEWEL SAMAD/Getty Images
Freedom House has been publishing its annual Freedom in the World report for the last 47 years and it’s been a reliable downer for the last 15. Each year the U.S.-based NGO assesses the world’s countries on a range of measures of political rights and civil liberties, dividing them into categories of Free, Partly Free, and Not Free. Since 2006, more countries have seen their scores decline every year than increase. Still, 2020 stands out as a particularly bad year, with 73 countries experiencing declines in freedom compared to only 28 seeing gains. It represents the worst decline since
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