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Houthi militias abduct over 270 civilians for their writings and plans to celebrate the September 26 Revolution.

Houthi Militias Detain Over 270 Civilians Ahead of National Day Celebrations

Human Rights Organization Reports Alarming Crackdown

The human rights organization, Miyon, has revealed that Houthi militias, backed by the Iranian regime, have detained more than 270 civilians in the capital city of Sana’a and other regions under their control. Among those arrested are members of the General People’s Congress, journalists, educators, and activists. These individuals faced detention due to their social media posts indicating plans to celebrate the 62nd National Day of the September 26 Revolution.

Use of State Resources for Repression

In a recent statement, Miyon emphasized that the Houthi militias have weaponized their Ministry of Interior, deploying various security sectors, including general security, police forces, and emergency units. They also utilize criminal investigation departments alongside oppressive agencies like the so-called preventive security and community security units. This extensive apparatus aims to intimidate civilians, suppress dissent, and enforce control through force, effectively silencing any opposition to their practices.

Condemnation of Violent Tactics

Miyon condemned the ongoing campaigns of repression and abduction orchestrated by the Houthi militias, which have impacted over 270 civilians for their online expressions. The organization denounced the intimidation tactics directed particularly at women, coinciding with broader security crackdowns. Authorities have threatened these women with arrest to deter their participation in planned public celebrations and the raising of the national flag—a tradition upheld by Yemenis for decades.

Call for International Attention

The organization urges the international community to pay attention to these alarming developments and to take action against the Houthi militia’s violations of human rights. As the situation escalates, the need for global awareness and intervention becomes increasingly critical to protect the rights and freedoms of Yemeni citizens.

 

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