The rights organization, Masaa, reported that the Houthi militia has initiated a new wave of abductions targeting civilians in Dhamar Governorate. This alarming development raises concerns about ongoing human rights violations in the region.
In a brief statement on their Facebook page, Masaa highlighted that the recent campaign affected several civilians across various districts within Dhamar. However, the organization did not specify the exact number of individuals abducted.
Masaa emphasized that this latest operation occurs against a backdrop of continued abductions. Over 100 civilians from Dhamar remain missing, with some having been held for nearly a decade. These detentions lack legal justification and fair judicial procedures, further compounding the issue of human rights abuses in the area.
Last October, the Houthi militia conducted a widespread abduction campaign that targeted dozens of social and national figures. Many of these individuals still languish in detention, alongside others who were taken in previous years. The persistence of such actions underscores the urgent need for accountability and justice.
The situation in Dhamar highlights the critical need for international attention and intervention. As the Houthi militia continues its campaign of fear and repression, the plight of the affected civilians remains a pressing human rights issue that demands immediate action.
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