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Houthi militias burn a citizen’s home in Ibb over posts criticizing their practices.

Houthi Militias Burn Home of Critic in Ibb Governorate

In a shocking incident, Houthi militias, backed by the Iranian regime, set fire to the home of a 60-year-old man in the Al-Qafr district of Ibb Governorate. This act of violence occurred due to social media posts made by one of his sons, which criticized the militia’s abuses against local citizens.

Incident Details

According to a statement from the Equality Organization for Rights and Freedoms, the fire destroyed the home of Hamoud Hamoud Hussein Abadi Al-Rimi in the village of Bani Ma’azb, located in the Bani Saif Al-Safil area. The incident took place on Saturday, November 9. The organization received reports indicating that the fire completely consumed the house and its furnishings. Tragically, the elderly man suffered severe burns while attempting to extinguish the flames that engulfed his home.

Condemnation of Human Rights Violations

The Equality Organization strongly condemned this heinous act. They emphasized that it forms part of a systematic Houthi campaign aimed at intimidating and silencing any voices that criticize the militia’s ongoing violations against the residents of Ibb and other areas under their control. The organization highlighted that this attack constitutes a serious violation of human rights and freedom of expression, which local and international laws, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, protect. Both documents prohibit any acts of intimidation or violence against individuals based on their opinions or peaceful expressions.

Call for International Action

In its statement, the Equality Organization urged the United Nations and the international community to condemn this brutal crime. They called for genuine pressure on the Houthi militias to compel them to halt their repressive practices and severe violations of citizens’ rights in all areas under their control. The organization reiterated its full solidarity with the victim and his family, and its ongoing support for the right of citizens to express their opinions freely, without fear of retaliation or violence.

This incident highlights the urgent need for international attention to the ongoing human rights abuses in Yemen. As the situation develops, the call for accountability and support for the victims remains critical.

 

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