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Lawyer Sabra Held: WJWC Sounds Alarm

The human rights organization Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has renewed its condemnation of the Houthi militia’s ongoing detention and enforced disappearance of prominent lawyer and human rights defender Abdulmajid Sabra, abducted from his office in Sanaa on September 25.

Lawyer Sabra Held: WJWC Sounds Alarm

Political Retaliation in Aden: A Threat to Press Freedom

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) is closely following the case of Yemeni journalist Abdulrahman Anis, who appeared on Sunday morning, November 9, 2025, before the Press, Publications, and Electronic Publishing Prosecution Office in Aden Governorate.

Political Retaliation in Aden: A Threat to Press Freedom

WJWC Head: Women Pay War’s Highest Price

New York — Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent human rights advocate Tawakkol Karman, founder and head of Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC), delivered an address at the high-level forum “Women’s Leadership for Peace” in New York.

WJWC Head: Women Pay War’s Highest Price
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