The Abductees’ Mothers Association celebrated the release of detainees from the Central Prison and Political Security Prison in Ma’rib as part of the “Women for Freedom and Peace” initiative, which calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all women detained due to the war.
The released detainees were welcomed in a joyous atmosphere by the Association’s Executive Director, Ms. Mahfouda Ahmed, and Ma’rib Branch Director, Ms. Sabah Humaid, alongside several association members.
During the event, Ms. Mahfouda Ahmed expressed her immense joy at the return of all detainees to their families and communities. She reaffirmed the Association’s commitment to continuing its efforts until all detained women across Yemen are freed.
Ms. Sabah Humaid emphasized that the Association remains dedicated to supporting all female prisoners, providing necessary assistance such as training and rehabilitation programs to facilitate their reintegration into society.
Lawyer Olfat Al-Rifa’i, the Association’s Monitoring and Documentation Officer, acknowledged the challenges faced in achieving this milestone. However, she reaffirmed that the Association will persist in its efforts to help released women return to normal life.
The released detainees highlighted their urgent needs, including housing, food assistance, healthcare, psychological support, and mental health programs.
They also expressed deep gratitude to the Abductees’ Mothers Association for its efforts in securing their freedom and providing financial and moral support both during and after detention. This support has given them hope for a dignified new beginning and successful reintegration into society.
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