Journalism: A Crime in Yemen

Abdulkarim Al-Khaiwani

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2010 OFF in Oslo
Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani was an internationally renowned Yemeni journalist and the former editor-in-chief of the pro-democracy online newspaper Al-Shoura. Al-Khaiwani tells us about the war waged on journalists in Yemen by the former government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. 

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Abdulkarim Al-Khaiwani

Abdulkarim

Al-Khaiwani

Yemeni journalist

Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani was an internationally renowned Yemeni journalist and the former editor-in-chief of the pro-democracy online newspaper Al-Shoura. Al-Khaiwani was arrested in 2007 when a counter-terrorist team entered his house posing as electricians. In June 2008, after years of harassment, kidnappings, beatings, and death threats in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of the Yemeni government, al-Khaiwani was sentenced to six years in prison on fabricated charges of conspiring with the leader of an anti-government terrorist cell. After suffering terrible abuse during his incarceration, in 2009, al-Khaiwani received a presidential pardon and was released. He received Amnesty International UK’s Special Award for Human Rights Journalism Under Threat in 2008. From 2014 to 2015, Al-Khaiwani was also a significant member of the Houthi Revolutionary Committee, which represented the Houthi movement’s transition efforts to replace the existing Yemeni government. Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani was assassinated in March 2015 in front of his home in Sana’a. Al-Qaeda in Yemen claimed responsibility.

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