The Houthi militia has acknowledged the abduction of 86 citizens in Al-Dhale province, southern Yemen, during the past month. This incident forms part of a broader pattern of violations committed in areas under their control, according to an official report released by the militia.
The militia claims these arrests occurred under the pretext of “aiding the aggression,” a justification they have consistently used to rationalize their kidnapping campaigns since their takeover in September 2014. Human rights reports indicate that this recent wave of abductions is part of an escalation that began in May, affecting several provinces, including Ibb, Al-Dhale, Taiz, Al-Hudaydah, Sana’a, and Amran.
In the past two weeks, the capital city of Sana’a has witnessed a surge in kidnappings, targeting dozens of civilians. This includes the abduction of over 18 United Nations employees, raising the total number of detained UN personnel to approximately 40. Tragically, one of these individuals reportedly died under torture in a Houthi prison in Saada.
Although precise statistics remain elusive, human rights sources confirm that the number of individuals kidnapped since May has exceeded 500, with the majority hailing from Sana’a and Ibb. This alarming trend highlights the ongoing human rights crisis in Yemen, as the Houthi militia continues to impose its authority through fear and violence.
The situation remains critical, and the international community is urged to take action to address these violations and protect the rights of civilians in Yemen.
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