Journalist Mujali Al-Samadi, the owner of "Voice of Yemen" radio, has once again fallen victim to a brutal assault.A gang of three individuals launched a merciless attack on him right outside his residence in Sana'a.
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Amidst the backdrop of Diaa Al-Kahlot's captivity by the Israeli army since December 7, 2023, distressing news has reached the "Women Journalists Without Chains".
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) voiced strong disapproval for what it characterized as collaboration between the Egyptian authorities and the Israeli government in enforcing a media blockade on the Gaza Strip —a region enduring a relentless conflict for over 70 days.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) has expressed deep concern following an airstrike on a shelter school in the southern Gaza Strip
In an alarming revelation, the Israeli government stands accused of orchestrating the largest killing of journalists in modern history.
In the tumultuous aftermath of an Israeli monitoring organization's damning accusations against international media,implicating them in collaboration with the Hamas movement's attack on settlements within the so-called 'Gaza envelope' on October 7, the journalistic landscape finds itself at the epicenter of a heated controversy.
In the midst of the darkest hour, the words of Edmund Burke ring true: 'The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.'
Despite the United Arab Emirates' claims of progress and modernity, a recent report exposes authoritarian practices reminiscent of medieval times towards journalists, shedding light on the extensive control exerted by the security apparatus and government, imposing severe restrictions that impede press freedom.
The possible sale of the "Telegraph" media group, publisher of the British newspaper "The Daily Telegraph," to investors from the United Arab Emirates, one of the worst countries in terms of press freedom, raises deep concern for the "Women Journalists Without Chains" organization.
