Yemen Censors Internet Access After al-Badawi Release
They re-blocked my website, other news sites and are denying access to all the proxie sites.
Link dump: Indictment of al-Badawi
They re-blocked my website, other news sites and are denying access to all the proxie sites.
Link dump: Indictment of al-Badawi
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Committee to Protect JournalistsAccess to U.S. journalist Jane Novak’s Web site, Armiesofliberation, which is frequently critical of the Yemeni government, was repeatedly blocked inside Yemen.
Yemen Observer The security source said that the captured elements’ confessions disclosed that they used to write reports about public opinion trends and sent them together with some photographs to Abdulmalik al-Huthi and external journalists, particularly to the American journalist Jane Novak.
The New York Times Ms. Novak’s perpetual harping on these themes appears to infuriate the Yemeni authorities.
Yemen Times Jane Novak, an American researcher, interviewed Hashid, addressing issues related to human rights, freedom, prisons, and inmates in Yemen. The interview was downloaded onto many news websites, enraging a lot of people.
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Swiss For the Yemeni government, she has become something like enemy of the state number one.
Expresso, Portugal But thousands of miles away in a land where ever was, all readers of newspapers know who is Jane. In Yemen, Jane has become a nightmare for the regime.
Yemen's First News Crawler and Search Engine indexes English and Arabic Yemen news, "blocked sites" page publishes the content of Yemeni websites censored in Yemen, automatic English translation of Arabic newspapers, blogs, magazines and forums.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Dec. 24, 1943): And today we salute our unseen allies in occupied countries, the underground resistance groups and the Armies of Liberation. They will provide potent forces against our enemies......There have always been cheerful idiots in this country who believed that there would be no more war for us if everybody in America would only return into their homes and lock their front doors behind them.
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1945): They have violated their churches, destroyed their homes, corrupted their children, and murdered their loved ones. Our Armies of Liberation have restored freedom to these suffering peoples, whose spirit and will the oppressors could never enslave.