Houthi forces abduct a sick activist in Ibb amid a wave of systematic arrests.

Houthi Militias Kidnap Former Al-Aqsa Association President in Ibb
In a troubling escalation, Houthi militias kidnapped Mohammed Marsh Al-Salmi, the former president of the Al-Aqsa Association in Ibb Governorate. This incident marks the fourth consecutive week of intensified actions targeting activists and dissenters.
Health Concerns for the Kidnapped Activist
Human Rights Organization “Rasd” reported that Al-Salmi was abducted on Friday evening while returning home in Ibb. His health condition is critical due to a previous traffic accident. Al-Salmi suffers from a rare heart disease and has only half a skull. He also experiences frequent seizures and convulsions, according to medical reports.
Calls for Immediate Release
Rasd has urged the Houthi militia to release Al-Salmi immediately. The organization holds the group responsible for his physical and mental well-being. Additionally, they have appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit the Political Security Prison and assess his health status.
Contradictory Actions Amidst Pro-Palestinian Rhetoric
Al-Salmi’s kidnapping occurs as the Houthi militia promotes slogans supporting Palestine. This is particularly ironic given their previous raid on the Al-Aqsa Association’s headquarters in Sana’a, where they looted financial resources intended to support the Palestinian cause.
Systematic Crackdown on Dissent
In recent weeks, the Houthi group has conducted a series of arrests targeting numerous academics and activists in Ibb, many of whom hold doctoral degrees. This crackdown appears to be part of a systematic effort to silence opposing voices.
The situation remains dire as the community calls for justice and the protection of human rights in the region.
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