Human Rights Watch condemns the abduction of academic Hamoud Al-Audi and his colleagues by Houthi militia.

Human Rights Watch Condemns Abduction of Yemeni Academic
Houthi Militia Targets Dr. Hamoud Al-Audi and Colleagues
On Wednesday, Human Rights Watch condemned the abduction of Yemeni academic Dr. Hamoud Al-Audi and two of his colleagues by the Houthi militia. This incident forms part of a broader campaign of arbitrary arrests that has affected hundreds of Yemenis in recent weeks.
Details of the Arrest
Niko Jafarina, a researcher at Human Rights Watch, shared insights on the social media platform X. She reported that the Houthis detained Dr. Al-Audi, a sociology professor and prominent community leader, along with activists Abdulrahman Al-Alfi and Anwar Khalid Shaab. This incident adds to a long history of targeted arrests against civil society activists in Yemen.
Unfounded Charges and Coerced Confessions
Human Rights Watch highlighted that the Houthi arrests often involve “baseless charges.” Detainees frequently face pressure to confess to allegations that they did not commit. This pattern raises serious concerns about human rights violations in the region.
Conclusion
The abduction of Dr. Hamoud Al-Audi and his colleagues underscores the ongoing repression faced by activists in Yemen. As the situation develops, the international community continues to monitor these human rights abuses closely.
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