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The Yemeni Government Failed to respect, protect and fulfill Human Rights

A joint UPR submission by a coalition of Yemeni human rights organizations Yemen – October 19, 2023. Human Rights Agenda, the Association of Mothers of Abductees, Musaala for Human Rights, and Dameer for Rights and Freedoms jointly submitted a report to the “Universal Periodic Review” Committee of the Human Rights Council. This submission aims to …

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International Day of the Girl Child

On the International #DayOfTheGirl, the #Justice4Yemen Pact continues to closely monitor and strongly condemn human rights violations and the alarming situation of girls in #Yemen, including intimidation, displacement, and violation of their rights due to war and armed conflict. To read the Statement:

On their Universal Day, Yemeni teachers become victims of abduction, marginalization, and poverty!

Governments worldwide celebrate #UniversalTeachersDay by honoring teachers, acknowledging their remarkable role in advancing nations, and recognizing the importance of teachers in building a knowledgeable generation capable of facing life and creating a prosperous future. The teachers’ situation is, however, entirely different in Yemen. Amid the country’s ongoing crisis, teachers have become victims of abduction, enforced …

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Abductees Mothers Association Participates in UN Human Rights Training in Marib Governorate.

Abductees’ Mothers Association participated in a training course organized by the United Nations Human Rights Office, “Monitoring Skills for Civil Society Organizations,” which was held from September 30th to October 3rd in Marib Governorate. The association, also, participated in a discussion session on the report of civil society organizations in the fourth Universal Periodic Review …

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Mothers of Abductees’ Association joined the civil society organization in their meeting with the UN ambassadors in Aden.

The Mothers of Abductees’ Association participated in a meeting with European Union ambassadors in the interim capital of Aden, Yemen. Arwa Fadhl, a member of the association- Aden, joined fellow activists and civil society organizations at the United Nations office located in the Khormaksar directorate, Aden governorate. During this meeting, the attendees delved into a …

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Joint Statement on the International Day to Protect Education from Attack

Justice4Yemen Pact Yemen September 09, 2023 Working Together to Uphold the Just Demands and Rights of Yemeni Teachers in Yemen. The Justice4Yemen Pact calls on the Ansar Allah Movement (Houthis) to immediately address the demands of Yemeni teachers, pay their salaries in the areas it controls, end the intimidation of teachers, and release those detained …

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Candlelight Vigil, Protest by Abductees Mothers Association on the Fourth Anniversary of the Bombing of the Community College Prison in Dhamar.

Abductees’ Mothers Association held a candlelight vigil on Saturday evening in front of the Taiz Governorate building, on the fourth anniversary of the bombing of the Community College Prison in Dhamar by the Arab coalition aircraft. The bombing resulted in the death of approximately 134 abductees who were forcibly hidden, and the injury of around …

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Abductees Mothers Association Statement Coinciding with the Fourth Anniversary of the Bombing of Community College Prison in Dhamar.

Four years have passed since the bombing of the Community College Prison in Dhamar by the coalition air force, after Houthi armed group turned the educational facility into a prison. The bombing resulted in the killing of 134 abductees who were forcibly hidden, and the injury of around 45 others. This painful anniversary continues, and …

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My Father is Hidden, Unaware that I’m Also Hidden, Out of Fear for His Sadness

The survivor Abdu Hasan Saghyer Aseybah recounts, “I found myself arrested and forcibly disappeared just one day after my father was detained, both of us plunged into enforced disappearance. I was transferred to Hodeida City, imprisoned first at the Officers’ Club and then at the Citadel Prison. Eventually, I was relocated to Sana’a’s Revolution Reserve …

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