Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS) reported it had been informed by the colleagues in the news website "Al Madena Now” that their site has been penetrated and hacked into by unknowns who also resorted to hiding the site’s archive.
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The Iran-backed Houthi militia today released Alwahdawi newspaper’s financial and administrative officer Haitham Aoun who had been abducted two weeks ago.
Militias of Houthis and ousted president, Ali Saleh, Monday morning, abducted the colleague Taiseer Assamiee in Dimnat Khadir district located in southeast city of Taiz in central Yemen.
Yemen ranked fourth among the countries with the highest murder rates of journalists and media staff worldwide during the 2016 year.
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.
The Sana’a-based association of abductees’ mothers on Thursday called for an international probe into the torture-to-death crimes in prisons of the Houthi militia and ousted president Ali Saleh.
The militias of Houthis and ousted president Ali Saleh have transferred sixteen kidnapped journalists including the colleague, Yusuf Ajlan, to the Political Security Prison in the militia-held capital, Sanaa, a human rights source said on Thursday.
Offices of three journalists at Yemen’s rebel-held official newspaper of Al-Thawra have been broken into by the acting deputy chairman of the board of directors at Al-Thawra media foundation, Osama Sari along with a number of armed escorts who ejected the thee employees from the offices and tampered with contents, according to Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS).
The Houthi-controlled Yemen News Agency (SABA) has recently stopped salaries of five journalists and threatened them with removing from their jobs.
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.