Free YemenPortal.net!

Press Statement

Sighting the recent attack against the vehicle of yemenportal.net in Sana’a, and given the fact that the attackers are at large and the ban is still in place, it was decided that the risk is too high to maintain presence for the website in Yemen and hence the office there is -starting today- closed and hence, there will be no represenative for the website in Yemen.

This will remain the case until the perpatrators are brought to justice and the website is unblocked by the authorities.

The longer the website remains banned, the more obvious becomes the fact that the authorities are clear and insistent on their continuous targeting of it. This sends a signal to the public that the website is blacklisted and should be seen with a negative perspective. It is unfortunate that we had to take the decision to close the office down, but it is simply to avoid any potential violence or confrontations.

Walid Al-Saqaf

Admin, YemenPortal.net

Press Release:

Following the ban of its second domain

Unidentified men attack vehicle of YemenPortal.net Sana’a Office

Sanaa – February 11, 2008

Three unidentified men attacked and shattered the front glass (windscreen) of the vehicle operated by YemenPortal.net’s office in Sana’a, Yemen just before midnight on Sunday, February 10.

This comes after a third alternative website domain was set up in a record time after the Yemeni authorities banned the website’s domain for the second successive time. This resistance to the block may have been the motive behind the attack, the website founder and administrator Walid Al-Saqaf said.

Yemeni authorities had previously blocked the original domain of the website (http://yemenportal.net) on January 19 and proceeded to block the alternative domain (http://arabiaportal.net/yemen) on February 9. The third domain (http://yemenportal.org) was set up immediately after the second domain was blocked.

“We expect the authorities to go on blocking the third domain, after which we will simply launch a fourth. This will go on for as long as it takes.” Al-Saqaf noted.

The attack also comes in a time YemenPortal.net is leading a country-wide campaign against blocking Yemeni websites. The initiative was to allow all Internet users in Yemen to access the full content of all blocked news and opinion websites, which are accessible through the campaign’s website http://yemenportal.net/blocked. The authorities had initiated a new wave of bans against political websites without disclosing any reasons.

Al-Saqaf noted that eye witnesses said a taxi driver and two passengers, of whom one was masked, suddenly stopped near the car and kept on smashing the windscreen with rocks until neighbors started approaching. Then they returned to the taxi and quickly fled the scene.

None of the eyewitnesses were able to read the car’s plate number but some noticed a portrait of President Ali Abdullah Saleh on the back window of the taxi.

A complaint was filed at the closest police station immediately after the attack, which is believed to have been in response to the website’s successful initiative in launching the first anti-blocking campaign of its kind in Yemen.

It is worth noting that the authorities have in the past used various methods and means from sending SMS messages to beating journalists or smashing vehicles. “This is far too familiar”, Al-Saqaf said, adding that “If the attack is intended to threaten us or send us a message of intimidation, I would like to stress that it only strengthens our position and encourages us to continue our mission of fighting for the unblocking of more than a dozen websites that are banned by the authorities.”

Concerned human rights and press freedom organizations in Yemen have pledged to take action to condemn this attack and call upon the authorities to investigate the incident promptly and bring the perpetrators to justice. They also stressed on the need to release the blocked websites, whose ban constitutes a major violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was ratified by the Yemeni government.

“The recent attacks against the press in general and the online media in particular lead us to believe that the government’s inaction in the past have encouraged some elements to attack journalists and media professionals with a sense of immunity.” Al-Saqaf said.

“The wave of website bans and other types of intimidation against the online media is in clear contradiction to the government’s pledges and commitments to bolster freedom of expression. We call upon the government to respect those commitments and urge the international community to help us resist this unprecedented wave of attacks.”

Below is the first press released issued just a couple of days after the website was blocked:

Amidst condemnation by the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate and calls to take action
Government blocks access to yemenportal.net in Yemen

Sanaa - Sunday Jan 21 (YemenPortal.net)

The journalist community in Yemen represented by the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS) issued an official statement condemning the blockage of Yemen’s first news search engine YemenPortal.net, which was blocked by the government without warning or justifications depriving thousands of residents in Yemen from accessing the website. Despite denials by the country’s dominant state-controlled Internet service provider Yemen.net, it was confirmed that the website was subjected to a blockage that only affected users who access the service through Yemen.net while those accessing it directly through satellite and visitors accessing it in other countries were able to view the site normally.

“The Yemeni Journalists Syndicate expresses its regret for blocking accessing the search engine YemenPortal.net from view by Internet users in Yemen. It views this as a blatant assault on the freedom of the press, access to information and the right of the public to know and be aware of the various points of view, all which are protected by the constitution and laws.” the syndicate said in an official press statement issued today.

The YJS also called upon the authorities responsible to promptly remove this ban and demanded that they respect the law, which should be “the ultimate reference in relation to the freedom of expression.”

Meanwhile, the search engine, which was initially developed as part of a master degree by Walid Al-Saqaf, is still accessible through the alternative link: http://yemen.arabiaportal.net . Al-Saqaf defended the search engine as a means of bringing the news items of the diverse spectrum of Yemeni news and opinion websites. “As a journalist, I have always believed that the right to information is a sacred human right and the idea of the search engine revolves around allowing all websites to have a representation regardless of their political position while giving the visitors the opportunity to decide on what to read.” he said, adding that “I was encouraged to launch this project given the Yemeni regime’s constant reiterations of the irreversible path of Yemen towards more democracy and tolerance.”

Furthermore, the news website was approved by the University of Örebro in Sweden as a research tool that would help analyze the online media spectrum in Yemen. “It is a pity that the government resorted to such action instead of encouraging such a useful project.” Al-Saqaf said.

“I call upon the media community and civil society in Yemen to support us during this trying time and also urge the international community represented by advocacy groups to express solidarity with us and demand the regime stop those measures.”

Apart from YemenPortal.net, several other news websites were also blocked by the government without prior warnings or justifications. Some journalists working for those websites expressed outrage at this action and called upon advocates of freedom of expression and the international community to support their cause for democracy. The Yemen Times national English newspaper published a front page article on this issue entitled “Online freedom of speech suffers setback in Yemen ”.

This development took place a few days before a gathering of representatives of the various news websites is scheduled to take place on Tuesday morning in the capital city Sana’a. The idea of bringing news websites together in one meeting to get to know each other and collaborate for the common good of online journalism emerged during rounds of discussions with prominent news website managers. The event is open to all those interested in Yemen’s online media and is expected to tackle the issue of website filtering and censorship plus a host of other issues related to online journalism.

ًWelcome

January 20th, 2008

Dear visitor,

It’s my great honor to welcome you into this website, which aims at pressurizing the Yemeni authorities into unblocking YemenPortal.net, Yemen’s first news search engine.

Although the website will mainly focus on YemenPortal.net, it also aims at building pressure to also release the dozens of blocked Yemeni website that have been banned due to their news or opinion content.

In this website you will find lots of content including:

  • Information about YemenPortal.net and details of its activities to have it unblocked
  • Statements and press releases that were issued by advocate groups and organizations related to the ban
  • Media coverage on the ban and other issues related to the portal
  • Tips and ideas on how to circumvent website filtering with emphasis on sharing ideas with other members
  • News updates on the blocked websites in Yemen plus other general violations committed against the press
  • Plus more

We hope that with more exposure of such violations and through colloboration with international organizations, advocacy groups, blogs and websites that share the same concerns, we can bring greater pressure on the Yemeni regime and hence have them release the websites once and for all.

If/when YemenPortal.net is unblocked permanently, we will work on means to replicate this experiment on the many other blocked websites in Yemen and elsewhere to promote freedom of expression online.

Thank you again for visiting, and please do take the time to join our campaign.

Walid AL-SAQAF
Administrator
YemenPortal.net