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The War Against Journalism in Yemen

Filed under: Judicial, Media, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 5:30 pm on Monday, March 26, 2007

14 lawsuits, I think that beats Khalid Salman of al-Thawry’s record.

YT:

– Authorities escalate war against journalism

The weekly reported that its chief editor Ali Al-Saqqaf stood trial on Sunday at the Capital’s Appeal Court while the paper’s managing editor Ahmad Sa’eed along with Muadh Al-Maqtari, and other reporters, represented the UUPO-affiliated weekly before the Press and Publications Prosecution. Al-Saqqaf is tried over an article published by the newspaper about disputes between citizens in Al-Sadda district, Ibb governorate.

The other two staff members stood trial over a publication lawsuit filed by the commander of the Republican Guards Camp in Al-Orkoub, who accused the weekly newspaper of insulting the most important national institutions including some military units. The newspaper’s articles, which disclosed the kidnapping and killing of citizens by a 15-member group, fuelled tension and rage of some government parities and officials. Also, Al-Wahdawi weekly is facing another 14 lawsuits in different courts, and such conducts, according to the newspaper’s reporters, are aimed at intimidating journalists and restricting press freedom.

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