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2016 is the ever-worst year for Yemeni Journalists

The reality of journalists in Yemen oscillated between being killed, kidnapped, tortured and threatened during the year 2016, in light of the continued control of the militias of the Houthi group and ousted president Ali Saleh over the capital Sanaa and other provinces by force of arms.

2016 is the ever-worst year for Yemeni Journalists

Houthi fabricated report: Journalists have not been tortured

Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS) on Saturday said the attorney general appointed by the Iran-backed Houthi militia fabricated “a deceptive and false report”, which claims that the journalists abducted in Houthi jails have not been tortured during their stay in political security-affiliated prisons.

Houthi fabricated report: Journalists have not been tortured

Three journalists deprived of basic rights

Yemeni Journalists Syndicate(YJS) said it received a press release from the colleagues Amin Mohammed Sharaf, Abdul Rahman Ahmed Abdo and Waheeb Al Nosary stating that the site administration of Sawtshouraonline published by the political party “Union of Popular Forces” fired them from jobs after ten years of working at the website and Al-Shoura newspaper.

Three journalists deprived of basic rights

WJWC statement to mark anniversary of World Human Rights Day

The anniversary of the World Human Rights Day marking the 10th December of each year, in which the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris in 1948, falls today at a time when Yemen is living a tragic humanitarian situation as a result of the coup led by Houthi-Saleh militias against the legitimate authority.

WJWC statement to mark anniversary of World Human Rights Day
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