Al-Sahwa [Archives:2004/773/Press Review]
9 Sept. 2004
Main headlines
–	First conference of local councils concluded, 
–	Rejection of centralism, despotism, and demand for full authorities
–	Its losses over $ 100 mullion, 
–	Government brokerage behind buying the Free Zone
–	Amid local and international denunciation, the JMP demands accountability of al-Khiwani kidnappers
–	A parliamentarian report on health conditions in three governorates. 
–	Eighty thousand cases of malaria 
–	Islah bloc at the parliament rejects Hadramout budget
–	Breakthrough of the crisis between al-Jawf tribes and authorities after handing over the detained officer 
On its thirtieth foundation anniversary of Al-Sahwa newspaper, columnist Zaid al-Shami says in an article the press has become a forum undertaking the process of enlightenment and education and takes part in resisting injustice and fighting corruption, the press managed to impose for itself a fourth estate due to the influence and effect it effects on the public opinion and on the political decision. 
In Yemen, the press has been playing a prominent role since the forties of the last century through which the revolutionaries have expressed their ideas and reforming views. The number of newspapers have increased although a permission for publishing a newspaper is a matter so difficult until the Yemeni unity came and carried with it a big system of changes, among them the freedom of the press that we hope it would continue as the press offers a service to the society and the political system that it criticizes. The publication of al-Sahwa newspaper was a dream waited for by many people because it has added a new platform away from official hegemony.
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