State Department falls short in first Pearl Act reports

The State Department released its annual Country Reports on Human Rights this week. In preparing this year’s reports, Foggy Bottom had to comply for the first time with the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act. Signed into law in May 2010, the Pearl Act requires descriptions, identifications, and assessments of press freedom conditions, including whether “severe violations” have occurred and “whether government authorities” have been complicit in press freedom violations. As I note in a blog in TheHill.com, though, the State Department’s first attempt falls short, providing too little context and assessment.

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