A soldier in the National Army, Muath Hamid Nasser Tufyan, has died in Houthi-controlled prisons in Sana’a. His death resulted from severe torture endured since his capture on the Al-Jawba front in Marib Governorate. This tragic incident highlights the dire humanitarian conditions faced by prisoners in Houthi facilities.
According to human rights sources, Tufyan was captured in September 2021 and transferred to Houthi prisons. There, he suffered significant physical and psychological abuse. These violations ultimately led to his death, raising further concerns about human rights conditions in Yemen.
Tufyan’s brother, Wael Tufyan, expressed profound grief over his brother’s passing. He noted that the family had hoped for his release as part of prisoner exchange deals. Wael stated, “The news of your death is not trivial; it has taken my soul after yours, and my heart nearly stopped.” His words reflect the deep pain and suffering experienced by Yemeni families due to the militia’s actions.
Reports from local and international human rights organizations indicate that dozens of detainees have died in Houthi prisons due to systematic torture and mistreatment. These violations represent a blatant breach of international and humanitarian laws, prompting calls for the international community to pressure the Houthis to cease these practices.
Human rights activists urge the international community to take decisive action to protect the rights of prisoners and detainees in Yemen. The ongoing violations without accountability pose a significant threat to the country’s security and stability. Support for efforts aimed at halting these abuses is essential.
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