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WJWC condemns detention of Aljazeera Channel's correspondent

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) is following up the abduction ofthe correspondents of Aljazeera Channel Hamdi al-Bukari and al-Masdar Online Abdul-Aziz al-Sabri and their driver Muneer Abbass while they were covering the war in Taiz City. Their fate is still unknown so far.

WJWC condemns Houthis’ arrest of five academics

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) strongly denounced the Houthi militia for breaking into Sana’a University , assaulting academics and students , and arresting five professors, including Dr. Mohammed Al-Dhahiri, chairman of the University’s teaching staff syndicate.

WJWC releases 2014 media freedom report

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) on Tuesday released its report on media freedom and violations of journalists' rights for 2014. The report revealed that as many as 150 violations of journalists' rights were monitored during the year. These violations include killing, physical assaults, storming of media institutions, arrests, death threats, battery, denial of rights, and arbitrary dismissals, among others. 

WJWC releases 2014 media freedom report

WJWC condemns assault onSuhail's crew

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) denounces the abduction of Suhail TV reporter Kamal Jamal and its cameraman Yahya al-Awar while performing their journalism mission on Tuesday, February 02, 2016. 

WJWC condemns detention of Fuad al-Hamdani

Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) denounces the hysteric detention campaign and vicious attacks used by Houthi militias against journalists and activists who oppose the Houthi takeover on the state institutions, and demand their withdrawal from cities. 

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