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The Yemen Times : ウィキペディア英語版
Yemen Times

The ''Yemen Times'' is unified Yemen's first and most widely read independent English-language newspaper. The paper is published twice-weekly (on Mondays and Thursdays) and has its own printing press, advertising associates and news service.
==History and profile==
''Yemen Times'' was founded in 1991 by Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf, a leading economist and human rights activist, who was also its editor and publisher until he died in a traffic accident in 1999. In the paper's mission statement, he wrote that: "We use the ''Yemen Times'' to make Yemen a good world citizen." The paper is based in Sana'a.
As of 2007, Nadia Al Saqqaf was the editor-in-chief of the daily. The paper has offices and correspondents all over the country. It supports press freedom, respect for human rights, political pluralism and democracy. It promotes non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other forms of civil-society organizations. At the economic front, it supports liberalization and open interaction with other nations. The paper and its editor were awarded the NPC's International Award for Freedom of the Press for 1995.〔 In 2004, managing editor Iona Craig won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for her work with the paper.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=American Media Institute )〕 The paper also won the Free Media Pioneer Award by the International Press Institute in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.freemedia.at/awards/free-media-pioneer.html )
The first national English-language Yemeni newspapers were published in 1960s in Aden. These were ''Aden Chronicle'' by Mohammed Ali Luqmān and ''The Recorder'' by (unicode:Muhmmad Bā-Sharāhīl). The publication of these and their sister Arabic-language newspapers ''Fatāt ul-Jazīrah'' and ''Al-Ayyam'' ceased when the National Front for the Liberation of South Yemen (NLF) took power in the then People's Republic of South Yemen, (PRSY) (later known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, PDRY) in 1967. The publication of ''Al-’Ayyam'' was resumed after the unification of the two sectors of Yemen in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070929094122/http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=966&p=report&a=1 )
During the Yemeni Civil War in 2015, the newspaper was unable to continue issuing the printed version of the newspaper, but continued providing online updates at their website.〔http://www.yementimes.com/〕

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