A human rights organization demands the immediate release of a teacher abducted by Houthi militants since April.

Human Rights Organization Calls for Immediate Release of Abducted Teacher
The organization Equality for Rights and Freedoms has urged the Houthi militia to release Abdullah Mohammed Mas’ad Haleh, a 40-year-old teacher, who has faced arbitrary detention since April 7. Haleh was taken from his home in Dhamar and is currently held in a facility operated by the so-called security and intelligence agency.
Campaign of Violations Against Civilians
The organization highlighted that Haleh’s abduction is part of a broader campaign targeting civilians and educational leaders in Dhamar. This campaign includes home raids, intimidation of families, and enforced disappearances. Such actions represent a blatant violation of national laws and international human rights agreements.
Impact on Victims and Their Families
Equality emphasized that the ongoing detention of Haleh, along with hundreds of other detainees from the province, exacerbates the suffering of victims and their families. The organization described this situation as alarming and called for the unconditional release of Haleh and all other detainees.
Call to End Repressive Policies
In its concluding statement, the organization demanded that the Houthi militia cease its oppressive and terrorizing policies against civilians in areas under its control.
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