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Houthi militia abducts the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Taiz University during a family visit.

Houthi Militias Kidnap University Official in Taiz

The Houthi militia has kidnapped Dr. Mujib Al-Hakimi, the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Taiz University. This incident occurred while he visited his father’s home in the Al-Hawban area, which remains under the militia’s control.

Details of the Abduction

Local activists report that the abduction took place two days ago during a family visit. As of now, Dr. Al-Hakimi’s fate remains uncertain, and there has been no official response from the authorities governing the area.

A Pattern of Targeting Academics and Journalists

This incident is part of a broader campaign of abductions carried out by the Houthi militia against academics, journalists, and activists within their controlled territories. Human rights organizations have documented hundreds of cases over the past few years, including enforced disappearances and torture. These actions aim to silence dissenting voices and instill fear within the community.

Human Rights Concerns in Taiz

Taiz Governorate, particularly the Al-Hawban region, has witnessed systematic violations against civilians and academics since the onset of the war. Human rights advocates continue to call for transparency regarding the fate of the kidnapped individuals and demand accountability for those responsible for these violations.

Conclusion

The kidnapping of Dr. Mujib Al-Hakimi highlights the ongoing crisis in Yemen, where the safety of academics and activists is increasingly at risk. As the situation unfolds, the international community remains watchful, urging for the protection of human rights and the restoration of peace in the region.

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