Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) have launched a campaign on the political participation of youth leaders. The campaign was entitled "For the sake of Yemen, youth and parties should work together."
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Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) on Tuesday staged a sit-in at the Freedom Square in the capital Sana'a. Al-Ja'ashin's displaced persons and students from Sana'a University took part in the sit-in.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) arranged on Tuesday its 32nd sit-in in solidarity with Alayam newspaper and the journalists Mohammed al-Maqaleh, Hisham Bashraheel, Shafea al-Abad, and Fuad Rashid, and the activist Ahmed al-Rubaizi, the writer Anisah Othman who are detained by the Yemeni authorities.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) on Tuesday staged its twenty second sit-in in solidarity with Alayam newspaper, demanding to release the journalist Mohammed al-Maqaleh, Salah al-Saqladi, Faud Rashid and Eyad Ghanim.
Hundreds of activists, journalists, politicians and enforced disappeared persons on Tuesday took part in the 24th sit-in which was arranged by Women Journalists Without Chains called to The protesters called to release Alayam newspaper, the journalists Mohammed al-Maqleh, Salah al-Saqladi and Fuad Rashid, and put an end to repressions of Almasdar and Aldeyar newspapers.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) arranged today a sit-in at the Freedom Square in solidarity with Alayam Newspaper and its journalists.
A team of Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) on Saturday met with Aden Governor Dr. Adnan al-Jifri in the wake of staging a sit-in by WJWC on Saturday in front of the governorate headquarters in al-Muala. Dozens of activists took part in the stage.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has staged its 21st sit-inprotest to violations committed against expression freedoms in which the participants expressed solidarity with detained activists, politicians and journalists. Among the detainees are Fahad al-Qarni, Mohammed al-Maqaleh and Abdul-Kareem al-Khaywani. The images of the detainees were raised at what is called the Freedom Square.
The coordinator of the Canadian Program for Development inYemenFaud al-Jawahri has said that civil society organizations are essential partnerswith the competent authorities in building up the community at all cultural, educational and medical levels.
Roaming vendors and owners of stalls staged on Sept. 09 a sit-in in front of Sana'a City's compound. A number of civil society organizations and members of Parliament, advocates and journalists took part in the sit-in.