Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has documented a staggering 85 instances of journalistic violations in the year 2022.
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In Yemen, the simple act of reporting the news has become a dangerous and potentially deadly profession.
They say the pen is mightier than the sword, but in Yemen, wielding this mighty weapon has put journalists under siege,
103 cases of press freedom violations recorded by WJWC in 2019, including killings, assaults, kidnappings, and threats
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) monitored 200 cases of press freedom violations in 2018
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) monitored 250 cases of press freedom violations in 2017
Official and non-official media outlets in Yemen have become platforms for triggering waves of hostility and sectarianism and other fronts of conflict in which each party scores his field victories at the expense of issues of people and the public.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has released 2016’s report on the situation of press freedom in Yemen.
Woman Journalists Without Chain issued its report on human rights violations that have impacted Yemenis and resulted from heavy weaponry shelling, airstrikes direct shootings and landmines. Violations included abduction, enforced disappearance, killings and many others.
Women Journalist Without Chains (WJWC) has released a report entitled "Nothing is safe" at the Human Rights Council based in the Swiss Capital, Geneva.
Women Journalists without chains observe 140 infringement cases faced by journalists through the first half of the year 2016 six of them murder case.
Women Journalists without chains reveals, in its annual report for press freedom for 2014, 150 infringements on journalists.
Women Journalists without chains observed 135 infringement cases for press freedom in 2013 clarifying that the security services that practice the infringements in the previous period are the one whom still practicing the same infringements through the current year.