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Egypt
A judge has postponed the notorious trial of two policemen accused of beating a young man to death until September, pending the new demands brought by the victim's lawyers that the defendants face torture charges. Read more on Egypt at Freedom in the World 2010: Egypt

Philippines
A key witness’ aide to the November massacre of 57 people, including 30 journalists, was shot. The killing is suspected to be the work of gang members implicated in massacre who were attempting to intimidate the witness. Read more on the Philippines at Freedom in the World 2010: Philippines

Cambodia
A UN-backed tribunal sentenced the Khmer Rouge’s chief jailer to 35 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity, the first conviction of a top official whose regime killed 1.7 million people from 1975-1979. Read more on Cambodia at Freedom in the World 2010: Cambodia

Burma (Myanmar)
ASEAN foreign ministers gave the government of Burma an “earful,” demanding free, fair and inclusive elections in the upcoming months, the first elections to take place in two decades after nearly 50 years of military-led rule. Read more on Burma at Freedom in the World 2010: Burma

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Freedom in the World Aggregate and Subcategory Scores

For the fifth year in a row, Freedom House released the subcategory scores from the Freedom in the World 2010 survey and the aggregate scores from the 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 editions of Freedom in the World.

Freedom in the World is an annual comparative assessment of political rights and civil liberties that this year covers 194 countries and 14 related and disputed territories.

For the last 37 years of the survey, each country and territory has been assigned two numerical ratings—one for political rights and one for civil liberties—based on a 1 to 7 scale. Underlying those ratings are more detailed assessments of country situations based on a 40-point scale for political rights and a 60-point scale for civil liberties. Freedom House is releasing these aggregate scores for political rights and civil liberties for each country in order to provide more nuanced information about country trends beyond the 7-point rating scales used previously.

In addition, in order to generate debate and discussions within countries as to areas that are most in need of reform, Freedom House is releasing the ratings for the seven subcategories that compose assessments of what constitute political rights and civil liberties for the latest survey edition, Freedom in the World 2010. These subcategories, drawn from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, represent the fundamental components of freedom, which include an individual's ability to: 

  • Participate freely in the political process;
  • Vote freely in legitimate elections;
  • Have representatives that are accountable to them;
  • Exercise freedoms of expression and belief;
  • Be able to freely assemble and associate;
  • Have access to an established and equitable system of rule of law;
  • Have social and economic freedoms, including equal access to economic opportunities and the right to hold private property.

We trust that this information will provide greater transparency and a better understanding of how Freedom House measures political rights and civil liberties.

For a more detailed description of the Freedom in the World methodology, please
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