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Meeting in Sana’a discusses journalists’ situation in occupied provinces

A meeting held today in Sana'a discussed developments in the occupied southern and eastern provinces, especially Hadramout and Al-Mahra.

The meeting, which included the governors of Hadhramaut Luqman Baras and Al-Mahra Al-Qa’tabi Ali Al-Farji, and the deputy chairman of the board of directors of the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), deputy editor-in-chief, Muhammad Abdul Quddus Al-Shari’i, also discussed the conditions of free journalists and media professionals in the occupied provinces.

The meeting also referred to the violations that journalists are subjected to, including killing, threats, enforced disappearance, and physical and psychological torture, as a result of their rejection of the presence of the Saudi-Emirati occupier and the practices of its militias, and their exposure of the American-British ambitions and the violation of national sovereignty in those provinces.

While Al-Shari'i praised the efforts of all journalists in the occupied provinces and regions and their sacrifices in order to uncover the plans and conspiracies of the occupation, denouncing what they are exposed to because of the nature of their work.

Source: Yemen News Agency