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Egypt
Three top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most powerful opposition group, were arrested as a part of the government’s ongoing crackdown against the group following their appointment of new leadership. Read more on Egypt at Freedom in the World 2009: Egypt

China
The Chinese government executed nine people who had been convicted over deadly ethnic riots in Xinjiang region. Read more about China in Freedom in the World 2009: China

Venezuela and Russia
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's says Russia has agreed to lend his country $2 billion to buy weapons. Learn more about Venezuela and Russia

Serbia
The Hague tribunal rejected the argument by former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic that he should not be prosecuted because of a immunity deal. Read more about Serbia in Nations in Transit 2009: Serbia

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NEW: On January 12, 2010, Freedom House released the findings (political rights and civil liberties scores) for Freedom in the World 2010. The full survey, including the individual country reports, will be available in late spring 2010.

About the Survey

Freedom in the World, Freedom House’s flagship publication, is the standard-setting comparative assessment of global political rights and civil liberties. Published annually since 1972, the survey ratings and narrative reports on 193 countries and 15 related and disputed territories are used by policymakers, the media, international corporations, civic activists, and human rights defenders to monitor trends in democracy and track improvements and setbacks in freedom worldwide.  The Freedom in the World data and reports are available in their entirety on the Freedom House website.

Comparative and Historical Data

Please click here to access a range of comparative and historical Freedom in the World data, including charts displaying the status and ratings of countries and territories from 1972 to the present, as well as aggregate and subcategory scores, and information on electoral democracies.

Notable Reviews

"An essential source, Freedom in the World works from the assumption that freedom is a universal value, not reserved for the rich."

-Francis Fukuyama, Johns Hopkins University

"Freedom In the World is the Michelin Guide to democracy's development."

-Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal

"While there are many sources of economic data, good political data is hard to find. Freedom House's survey is an exception. For anyone concerned with the state of freedom, or simply with the state of the world, Freedom in the World is an indispensible guide."

-Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek

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