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Recent Inmate Death in Ibb Increases Fatalities to Five Amid Ongoing Medical Neglect

Story Highlights
  • Ammar Nabil Al-Alawi is the latest inmate to die in Ibb prison.
  • The total fatalities in Ibb's central prison have reached five in one month.
  • Human rights advocates demand an impartial investigation into the inmate deaths.
  • Systematic medical neglect and abuse are reported in Houthi-run prisons in Ibb.

Recent Inmate Death in Ibb Increases Fatalities to Five

A new death has been reported at the central prison in Ibb, Yemen, which is under the control of Houthi forces. This tragic incident emphasizes the ongoing medical neglect and lack of adequate healthcare within the facility. The latest fatality adds to a distressing pattern of deaths that have occurred in recent weeks.

Details Surrounding the Death of Ammar Nabil Al-Alawi

Local sources have confirmed that prisoner Ammar Nabil Al-Alawi passed away after his health deteriorated due to insufficient medical treatment. This incident has prompted human rights advocates to call for an impartial investigation and accountability for those responsible for these violations. The absence of proper healthcare significantly threatens the lives of inmates.

Rising Death Toll: Five Fatalities in One Month

This recent death follows the passing of Musa Saleh Al-Jabri and another inmate just days prior, escalating the total number of fatalities in the prison to five within approximately one month. Human rights organizations indicate that these figures reflect the dire conditions faced by prisoners and detainees in Ibb.

Sources reveal that numerous prisoners and detainees in Ibb suffer from systematic medical neglect, alongside physical and psychological abuse within Houthi-run prisons. The lack of effective intervention from humanitarian and rights organizations exacerbates this situation, further intensifying the suffering of inmates.

These tragic incidents underscore the urgent need for action from relevant authorities to ensure the protection of prisoners’ rights and to provide essential healthcare services.

For more details, visit Yemen TV.

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Yemen TV

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