In 2023, the Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) monitored a total of 71 distressing violations against journalists,
In 2023, the Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) monitored a total of 71 distressing violations against journalists,
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".
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.
Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) voiced strong disapproval for what it characterized as a 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.
Expressing deep concern, Women Journalists Without Chains highlights the arrest of journalist and writer Abdulrahman Sahl Yusuf by the authorities in Somaliland at Hargeisa International Airport.
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.
It has been half a decade since the abhorrent assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and the individuals responsible for this heinous crime have yet to face justice.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Women Journalists Without Chains joins the global...
Beirut — More than 300,000 people have been displaced within less than 100 hours in Lebanon...
Baghdad, March 6, 2026 - Women Journalists Without Chains expresses its profound shock and...