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Abductees Mothers Association statement in Aden condemning official silence regarding case of abductees and forcibly disappeared

Abductees’ Mothers Association’s rallies continue in Aden to demand the Prime Minister, Ma’een Abdulmalek, to uncover the fate of 38 forcibly disappeared persons, and to release 39 arbitrarily arrested individuals.   Yet, the government has never shown any interest in mothers’ demands.  Since 2016, our sons have been illegally abducted from their homes and workplaces, …

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Abductees Mothers Association in Aden condemns official silence regarding case of abductees and forcibly disappeared

In Aden, Abductees’ Mothers Association condemned the official silence and taking no actions regarding the case of abductees and forcibly disappeared persons.    In their rally this morning nearby Ma’asheeq Presidential Palace, mothers held the government responsible for uncovering the fate of the forcibly disappeared, and granting them their rights.   They, also, demanded to …

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Mother of Ashraf Thabet makes call to save her abducted son held by Tareq Saleh forces at Alkhawkha

In a report presented to Abductees’ Mothers Association, the mother of Ashraf Thabet Mohammed Sa’ad, a 17-year-old abductee, stated that her son was abducted on December 4th, 2019 while he was attending a General People’s Congress party’s ceremony at Mokha District. After two weeks of disappearance and search, his family found out that Ashraf was …

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Abductees Mothers Association calls to urgently save sick abductees.

Abductees’ Mothers Association made an urgent call to save 127 sick abductees held by Houthi armed group and the government.    In its rally this morning by the office of UN Special Envoy for Yemen in Sana’a, the association held the negotiating committees, from both parties, fully responsible for the lives and safety of sick …

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Abductees Mothers Association call to urgently save sick abductees.

 As Yemeni parties meet to negotiate in Jordan, hundreds of civilians have been detained for more than six years, including dozens of sick ones.    At Abductees’ Mothers Association, we hold the negotiating committees, from both parties, fully responsible for the lives and safety of sick abductees and arbitrarily detained persons, and demand their immediate …

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Abductees Mothers Association stands in support with family of Zakaria Qassem

Abductees’ Mothers Association stood in support with Zakaria Qassem’s, an educator, family during their rally this morning by Ma’asheeq Presidential Palace in Aden, as three years have passed since he was forcibly disappeared.     Zakaria’s family stated that he had been arrested, by security forces, nearby his home, and was denied his human right of …

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Abductees Mothers Association statement in conjunction with abductees negotiations in Jordan.

In conjunction with the commencement of the negotiations between the government and Houthi armed group in Jordan, under the auspices of the United Nations, hundreds of abductees’ mothers, wives, daughters, and relatives hold tight to the hope of ending the inhumanly prolonged suffering.    At the beginning of 2021, and as we were looking forward …

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Abductees Mothers Association statement condemning abducting civilians at Alhayma area in Taiz.

After forcibly storming it, Houthi armed group has illegally abducted dozens of civilians from Alhayma, located at north-eastern area of Taiz governorate. Many of these abductees are minors.   Only 11 civilians, among of whom are 4 minors, have been released. At Abductees’ Mothers Association, we greatly condemn abducting 95 civilians, including 13 minors, and …

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