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Cross posted from The Jawa Report
Campaign Launched for Yemeni Journalist al-Khaiwani, Please Join
Sign here please. Its a letter campaign to the Yemeni government, US, UK, UN and EU for my friend Yemeni journalist al-Khaiwani who may be sentenced to death in two weeks for insulting the president. We can’t have that. No. So please sign here. In Yemen, the campaign is co-sponsored by Member of Parliament Ahmed Saif Hasid who gave Jawa an interview about conditions in Yemen prisons and two prominent female journalists/activists.
Also the UK journalists organization, Article 19, has endorsed the campaign.
Some Al-Khaiwani quotes:
October 27, 2005 Yemen Times article by al-Khawiani “Stop Attacking the American Journalist” :
“Being an independent political article, Jane is an effective voice having its strong reverberation in different parts of the world. After their failure to attract Novak to their side, the Yemeni authorities turned to terrorize journalists, harm the reputation of Novak and prevent the circulation of her articles in the country in order not to let the Yemeni journalists know the westerners who back them.”
From my article after his 2007 arrest (but before his kidnapping):
Dec 2004, he wrote me from jail, “Democracy and freedom are not granted by a leader or a regime, it is a world wide human achievement of all the free people on earth.” and “I believe in democracy, freedom, equality and rights and am willing to suffer for their sake simply because I do not wish my children to suffer dictatorship and I will strive to provide them a better future.”May 2004, “We will continue our fight against corrupt crooks at the power center who are annoyed by the reports that have touched their interests,” he told the Yemen Times.
December 2006, he wrote to the United Nations, “The State hunts us, abuses our rights, and restrict our freedom of expressions. We were subjected to abduction, forcible disappearance, and illegal and unconstitutional arrests. We are deprived of our livelihood sources because we criticize corruption and the military regime that has been grasping power for 28 years.” (The United Nations failed to respond.)
In February 2007, al-Khaiwani was forcibly brought to court related to a published article. “I wished the court showed a similar zest in Anisah Al-Shuabi’s case or doing justice to Raash villagers,” he noted, referring to women raped by police and an entire village displaced at the whim of a sheik.
February 2007, he said his website Al-Shoura was blocked, “because we are criticizing corruption, the prejudices of rights and freedoms, and our continuing need for political and cultural reforms and good governance.”
December 2007: Al-Khiwani told MENASSAT.COM, “I am paying the price for believing the government and its claims about pursuing rise of democracy. After they broke into my house and terrified my family and kidnapped me in public, in front of the Al-Nida newspaper, I have this feeling that the authorities have decided to spill my blood.”Article 19’s report on Yemen, “Freedom of Expression in Peril”, contains this from Al-Khaiwani, “They mobilize religion, laws and even the tribe against us. We, on the other hand, only own our dreams. They even want to rob us of this.”
Some links
4/28/08: IFJ Calls on Yemeni President to End Intimidation of Independent Journalism and Media
2/6/08: CPJ Annual report Yemen
1/22/08:
CPJ’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee Testimony about al-Khaiwani’s case
11/2007: RSF: Journalist faces possible death penalty over photos “liable to undermine army morale”
9/07/07: US State Department Notes Disturbing Trend
8/27/07: CPJ: Yemeni editor abducted, severely beaten
8/26/07: RSF Despite Denials, Security Officials Were Involved in the Kidnapping
7/5/07:
CPJ troubled by terror charges against outspoken Yemeni editor
By Jane at May 8, 2008 11:10 PM
Others covering this story:
Thanks to Niki for gathering them all together.
- The Birthplace of the Process of Illogical Logic
- Armies of Liberation
- My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
- Cathouse Chat
- The Jawa Report
- Not Ready for my Burqua
- Zoey @ Blatherings
- Six Meat Buffet
- Conservative Belle
- Villainous Company
- Ace of Spades
- Nice Deb
- Alabama Improper
- Stop the ACLU
- The Dread Pundit Bluto
- Ft. Hard Knox (Honor Roll)
- The Right-wing Liberal
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- Double Plus Undead
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- Hot Air (headlines)
- Political Vindication
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- Tennessee Free
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- Girl on the Right
- Ironic Surrealism II
- Dean’s World
- Stable of ZHs
- SoCon or Bust
- Hooah Wife and Friends
- BlackFive
- Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
- All American Blogger
- Conservative Belle
- Blog Catalog: Bloggers Unite for Human Rights (courtesy of Beth)
- Consul At Arms
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10 responses so far ↓
1 Jane // May 9, 2008 at 9:29 pm
thanks MUCH
Jane’s last blog post..Syrian PM in Yemen
2 Velvet Hammer // May 9, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Jane
No problem. I can’t not sit by and do nothing.
3 Barry // May 10, 2008 at 1:50 am
I have signed and thanks for the blogroll
4 Velvet Hammer // May 10, 2008 at 5:21 am
Barry
Thanks so much!
And YW.
5 Velvet Hammer // May 10, 2008 at 8:43 am
We need more signatures folks. You can sign as Anonymous if you wish. Or use your screen name. Just please sign the letter.
6 Jane // May 12, 2008 at 7:27 am
(Good Morning, a letter to you from Karim, Jane)
“Thank you very much for this campaign, which comes in the context of the overall values that we believe, and they punish us when we believe those values and adopt them. I do not want to talk about myself, but rather the environment that we live in and suffering we endure from the inconsistency between what the authorities announce about democracy and freedoms, and what happens when we believe in those same things, democracy and freedoms.
They want us to practice our rights as they understand them, but we do it ideally. The regime said that democracy is the way of ruling, but when we try to practice our rights within this concept, criticizing the way that the regime governs and how they act, then they deal with us in a way that has no relation to democracy. They deal with us as outlaws. They use all of the state’s resources to attack anyone who has any opinions not corresponding with their opinions, and to attack those who even discuss their way of ruling.
What I am suffering and facing is part of the price I and many others pay for the democracy and freedom we hope to achieve in the future. At least we are preparing for a healthy environment that we want the next generation to live in. We believe that democracy and freedom have an expensive price, and this is a part of that price.
However that doesn’t mean we will keep silent and bend, as it is the price. We will refuse injustice peacefully. Solidarity is a way to enhance new civil values which support the democracy we will make with our sacrifice and with the support of others. We pay the price of the freedom for ourselves and for the generations after us. Again, thank you very much for your help and support.”
Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani
10/5/08
Sana’a, Yemen
(From Jane: Again the link to the one-click letter campaign is: http://campaigns.aicongress.org/yemen/
background article: http://www.menassat.com/?q=en/news-articles/2492-fearless-yemen )
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