Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) vehemently condemns the recent attacks by the Syrian regime, supported by Russian airpower, on Aleppo and Idlib, resulting in numerous civilian casualties.
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On December 1st, 2024, a Jordanian court in Amman rejected a fifth request to release journalist Ahmad Al-Zoubi from prison, refusing to replace his sentence with community service.
A new report by Women Journalists Without Chains, "Blood-Stained Words: Press Freedom Written in Red in Syria," exposes Syria as one of the world's most dangerous places for journalists between 2011 and 2024.
On November 2, the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing threats faced by media professionals worldwide.
The organization Women Journalists Without Chains has released a new report titled “The Future of Press Freedom in Libya: Navigating a Minefield in Darkness,” highlighting the major challenges facing press freedom in Libya.
Women Journalists Without Chains has condemned the systematic targeting of press crews by Israeli forces in Lebanon.
On Thursday, October 24, a Tunisian court sentenced journalist and lawyer Sonia Dahmani to two years in prison
Women Journalists Without Chains strongly condemns the unjust political sentence imposed on Saudi cartoonist Mohammed Al-Hazza Al-Ghamdi,
Women Journalists Without Chains vehemently condemns the assassination of Palestinian journalist Wafa al-Udaini in Gaza and Syrian broadcaster Safaa Ahmad in Damascus.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) condemns in the strongest possible terms the recent Israeli military raid on Al Jazeera's office in Ramallah.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has condemned the abduction of Yemeni journalist Mohammed Dabwan Al-Mayahy by Houthi militia members in Sana'a on September 20, 2024.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has expressed deep concern over the Tunisian Court of Appeal's decision on September 10th to uphold the conviction of lawyer and journalist Sonia Dahmani
Syrian journalist Bakr al-Qassem was arrested by the Syrian National Army on August 26, 2024, while returning from covering events in northern Syria.