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Is self-censorship behind Japan’s ‘problematic’ press freedom ranking?
Japan is regarded as a stable democracy with a sophisticated media industry and constitutional protections for free expression, but a leading press freedom index has labeled its media environment as 'problematic'. Analysts and journalists highlight a contradiction: while reporters face little overt repression, political pressure and access issues undermine press freedom.
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