Health Minister: We Aim to Leverage Chinese Expertise in Developing Health Sector in Yemen
Minister of Public Health and Population Dr. Qasem Buhybeh has called for establishing a hospital in Yemen that offers traditional Chinese medicine services alongside modern medical services.
Splendour of "Hellenistic Gold” Exhibition Showcases Rare Treasures from Bulgaria’s Sakar Region
A major new exhibition titled “The Splendour of Hellenistic Gold: The Ruler of Sakar” has opened at Bulgaria’s National Archaeology Museum in Sofia, bringing to light some of the most exquisite artifacts ever discovered in the country’s southeastern Sakar region.
U.S. federal debt exceeds $37 trillion
The federal debt of the United States has continued to rise, reaching $37.005 trillion, an increase of $6.3 billion, continuing the rapid upward trend of the debt, which shows no signs of slowing down.
Uganda and South Africa beat Niger and Guinea in the African Nations Championship
Uganda defeated Niger 2-0 in their Group C match at the African Nations Championship, currently being held in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
User Name: Password:
Massacre that occurred to journalism will resonate for decades: YJS member
[17/06/2017 12:47]
GENEVA-SABA

Yemen saw a real slay of journalism, the horrible memories of which will resonate for decades to come, said Nabil al-Oseidi a board member of Yemen's Journalists s Syndicate (YJS).

Reviewing the status of press in Yemen over the past two years, in a UN Human Rights Council seminar on expression freedom, al-Oseidai cited some example cases of Houthi savage cruelty against journalists.

He mentioned the militia's sentencing of a veteran reporter Yahya al-Jubeihi to execution in a 10-minute trial in a Sana'a court.

They murdered another journalist, Mohammed al-Absi by secret poisoning.

Al-Oseidi said opinion freedom saw a severe meltdown in the past couple of years in Yemen. "Information media and opinion leaders were an obvious target for the Saleh-Houthi militia since their takeover of power in September 2014."

Upon the takeover " newspapers, websites and offices of local and regional and international TV channels were immediately shut down," he said.

"Over the past two years 23 journalists were killed, 148 others were abducted and held in jails, 150 news websites blocked. Of the abducted journalists 19 remain in the custody of the Houthi milita, one remains in the custody of al-Qaeda."

The YJS recommended that the UN Human Rights Council assign their rapporteur on a mission to Yemen to see the magnitude of journalists' tragedy from close by.


Health Minister: We Aim to Leverage Chinese Expertise in Developing Health Sector in Yemen
Aircraft "Kingdom of Awsan" arrives Aden International Airport
Ambassador Al-Wuhayshi, Russian Foreign Official Discuss Energy Reform and Peace Efforts
Yemen Condemns Israeli Prime Minister’s “Greater Israel” Remarks as Violation of International Law
Vice Foreign Minister Chairs High-Level Meeting in Aden on Refugee Affairs
Cabinet Reviews Price Control Measures Amid Improved Exchange Rate
Yemen underlines the importance of security and safety of international navigation routes for nations prosperity
Yemen calls on friends countries, international organizations, funds to support its efforts to face economic challenges
Yemen Joins Global Talks on Plastic Pollution
FM Receives Credentials of New German Ambassador

About Saba News Agency | Usage Agreement | Contact Us