The Head of the Supreme Judicial Council discusses prison conditions in liberated provinces.

Chief Justice Discusses Prison Conditions in Yemen

In a crucial meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Chief Justice Mohsen Yahya Taleb addressed the pressing issues surrounding the country’s prison system. He met with Major General Saleh Abdul Habib, the head of the Republic’s Prison Authority, to discuss the current state of prisons and their urgent needs amid Yemen’s ongoing financial crisis.

Overview of Prison Conditions

During the meeting, which also included Dr. Ali Atboosh, Secretary-General of the Judiciary Council, and Dr. Nasser Al-Boukari, head of the Prison Division at the Attorney General’s Office, the Chief Justice received a detailed briefing from Major General Abdul Habib. The discussion focused on the conditions of central prisons in liberated provinces and the challenges related to prisoner sustenance.

Addressing Immediate Needs

The Chief Justice highlighted the necessity of activating the High Prison Committee, as stipulated in the Prison Law and its Executive Regulations No. (48) of 1991. This committee plays a vital role in overseeing prison conditions and ensuring the welfare of inmates. Additionally, the meeting emphasized the importance of following up on the Presidential Committee dedicated to the care of prisoners.

This dialogue underscores the judiciary’s commitment to improving the prison system in Yemen, particularly in light of the severe financial constraints affecting the country. The Chief Justice’s proactive approach aims to enhance the living conditions of inmates and uphold their rights within the justice system.

 

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