Women Journalists Without Chains strongly condemns abduction and physical and psychological torture suffered by the journalist Tariq Saad’s son who was taken on the evening of Monday, October 10, from in front of his own home in Andalus district in Yemen’s militia-held capital to an unknown destination.
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Yemen’s human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman, along with the journalist and executive producer Soledad O'Brien, WNBA champion and activist Swin Cash, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, the judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Court The Honorable Damon Jerome Keith and attorney and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson, has been named among this year’s Freedom Award Honorees.
Women Journalists Without Chains condemns in the strongest terms the killing of hundreds of people in an airstrike hitting a funeral hall full of mourners on October 8, 2016 in the capital Sanaa.
To mark the International Day to end impunity for crimes against journalists, UNESCO along with some international organizations will launch a video campaign on November 2, calling upon Yemeni journalists to participate in it.
Women Journalists Without Chains condemns in the strongest terms today’s heinous crime the Houthi-Saleh militias have committed against civilians in Beer Basha area of Taiz province where at least nine, including 4 children, were killed and dozens of others were injured.
Women Journalists Without Chains condemns the stab attack on Waleed al-Sharaby, the managing editor of Arsefa’s News Agency and the secretary of Today’s News newspaper, who was stabbed many times at his head by someone unknown while he was leaving his office on Friday in the province of Aden.
Women Journalists Without Chains expresses deep concern at the continuation of physical and psychological torture politicians, journalists, human rights activists and detainees are being subjected to in prisons of the militias of Houthis and Saleh, where more than 24 detainees have died as a result of torture; some have been used as human shields.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) condemns the crime of bombing the populated neighborhood of al-Honood in al-Hodeidah and killing scores of innocent civilians.
Families of the detainees held in Habrah jail were attacked by militias of the Houthis and ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The Nobel-Prize laureate Tawkol Karman has delivered a lecture at Quinnipiac University in New York in which she spoke about her experience in Yemen change.
The Yemeni Journalists Syndicate has mentioned that it received a report from Yemen Shabab TV that its reporter in al-Dhala'a Abdul-Aziz al-Laith and cameraman were shot fire on after they were subjected to an attempted assassination.
The family of the detained writer and journalist Yahya al-Jubaihi has demanded to reveal the fate of him and his son, Hamzah, who were arrested several days ago from their home in Sana'a City.
The Yemeni Journalist Syndicate (YJS) has stated it received a report from the journalist Ebraheem al-Dhuhrah , pointing out that he was unfairly dismissed from his job with the Education Channel on the ground of his press remarks.

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