Houthi Militia Forces Photographer Bassam Al-Awadi to Cease Work, Threatening Press Freedom

- Houthi militia forces photographer Bassam Al-Awadi to cease his photography activities in Ibb.
- Al-Awadi plans to sell his camera and Facebook page due to ongoing harassment.
- He cites security restrictions as a reason for abandoning his photography profession.
- The incident raises concerns over press freedom and human rights in Houthi-controlled areas.
Houthi Militia Forces Photographer Bassam Al-Awadi to Cease Work
In a troubling development, the Houthi militia in Ibb Governorate has compelled photographer Bassam Al-Awadi to halt his photography activities. Al-Awadi has announced plans to sell his camera and Facebook page, which boasts over 225,000 followers. This incident marks yet another chapter in the ongoing harassment of photographers and journalists in the region.
Incident Details
Al-Awadi shared his decision in a post on his Facebook page, citing persistent harassment, false reports, and stringent security restrictions imposed by the militia. These restrictions have effectively barred him from photographing, whether with a mobile phone or a camera, under the guise of enforced security commitments.
Reasons Behind the Decision
Al-Awadi expressed that he pursued photography “for the sake of memory and beauty,” aiming to showcase the enchanting landscapes of Ibb Governorate, which he describes as a “forgotten paradise.” Particularly, he highlighted the charm of Hazm Al-Adin District, his place of origin. However, the oppressive circumstances he faced forced him to make the painful decision to abandon his profession.
Repeated Violations
According to informed sources, Al-Awadi has faced multiple security summonses and was previously detained. His release came only after he signed an agreement to cease his photography activities. This incident underscores the severe restrictions and violations that photographers and journalists endure in areas controlled by the militia.
The Houthi militia has a history of abducting other photographers and confiscating their equipment. Notably, photographer Jihad Al-Humaidi announced his departure from the field months ago after experiencing a series of violations. These incidents highlight the significant challenges journalists and photographers face under Houthi control, raising concerns about freedom of expression and human rights in the country.
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