Egypt was ranked 161 out of 180 in Reporters Without Borders’ 2017 World Press Freedom Index, dropping two positions from last year’s ranking. Egypt has detained as many as 24 journalists and has entered the index “black zone,” North American director for Reporters Without Borders Delphine Halgand said during a conversation with the Washington Post on the index.
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