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Abductees Mothers Association in Taiz demand releasing 95 civilians, including 13 minors, abducted at Alhayma.

 In Taiz, Abductees’ Mothers Association greatly condemned abducting 95 civilians, including 13 minors, at Alhayma, located at north-eastern area of Taiz governorate, and forcibly storming, destroying and burning down houses.   In its rally this morning, the association held Houthi armed group responsible for the lives and safety of all abducted civilians. It called upon …

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In its protesting rally in Aden; Abductees Mothers Association demands government to release arbitrarily arrested and forcibly disappeared persons.

 In its rally by Ma’asheeq Presidential Palace in Aden, Abductees’ Mothers Association demanded the recently-appointed government to immediately release all arbitrarily arrested and forcibly disappeared perons held by Security Belt forces in Aden.    In the rally statement, Abductees’ Mothers Association demanded the government, headed by Prime Minister, Mu’een Abdulmalek, and all competent authorities to …

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Abductees Mothers Association rally statement by Maasheeq Presidential Palace in Aden demanding to release arbitrarily arrested and forcibly disappeared persons

Today, we rally by Ma’asheeq Presidential Palace to make our voices heard by the recently-appointed government, headed by Prime Minister, Mu’een Abdulmalek, and all competent authorities to demand uncovering the fate of 39 civilians who have been forcibly disappeared by Security Belt forces in Aden for four years, and carrying out the legal process of …

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Abductees Mothers Association rally statement by Masheeq Presidential Palace in Aden demanding government uncover fate of forcibly disappeared individuals.

As a new year starts and the government arrives at the temporary capital, Aden, we rise our expectations to end our and our forcibly disappeared sons’ suffering. It is time for mothers’ hearts to stop fearing and for their reunions with their sons to be held.     At Abductees’ Mothers Association, we rally here, …

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By Maasheeq Presidential Palace; Abductees Mothers Association in Aden urgently demands new government to uncover fate of forcibly disappeared.

Abductees’ Mothers Association in Aden made an urgent call to the new government, headed by Prime Minister, Ma’ien Abdulmalek, to prioritize the case of forcibly disappeared individuals in the government’s agenda in order to uncover the fate of 39 persons who had been abducted and forcibly disappeared by Security Belt in Aden for four years. …

By Maasheeq Presidential Palace; Abductees Mothers Association in Aden urgently demands new government to uncover fate of forcibly disappeared. Read More »

While holding up photographs of deceased mothers; Abductees Mother Association in Aden demands new government to prioritize force disappearance cases.

Abductees’ Mothers Association in Aden demanded Aden’s governor, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, to mount pressure upon the competent authorities to uncover the fate of forcibly disappeared persons in all prions in Aden. The association, also, demanded Minister of Interiors, Minister of Justice and General Prosecutor to prioritize force disappearance and arbitrary arrest cases in the coming …

While holding up photographs of deceased mothers; Abductees Mother Association in Aden demands new government to prioritize force disappearance cases. Read More »

Human Rights Deputy-Minister praises the efforts of Abductees Mothers Association.

At its office in Marib, Abductees’ Mothers Association hosted Deputy-Minister of Human Rights, Majed Fadhail, who visited paid the visit to check on and show support to the association’s activities regarding the case of abductees and arbitrarily arrested and forcibly disappeared person, and its documentation of the violations against the abductees at prisons. During the …

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Statement of Abductees Mothers Association rally by governorate administration demanding to mount pressure on competent authorities to uncover forcibly disappeared fate

Today, we, Abductees’ Mothers Association, rally by the Aden’s governorate administration’s headquarters to demand the governor, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, to mount pressure upon the competent authorities and urge them to take the necessary actions to uncover the fate of our sons who have been forcibly disappeared since 2016. 37 individuals have been forcibly disappeared since …

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Abductees Mothers Association holds seminar to support youth agenda included in Resolution 2250.

In collaboration with Yemeni Women’s Pact for Peace and Security and the Group of Nine, and with the support of the United Nations, Abductees’ Mothers Association in Ma’rib held a seminar to support the youth agenda included in the UN Security Council Resolution 2250.   The seminar had three main topics. First topic, titled The …

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Abductees Mothers Association concludes human rights workshop for members and volunteers.

Today in Ma’rib, Abductees’ Mothers Association concluded its workshop regarding the international mechanism of protecting and empowering human rights.   During the workshop, lawyer Ali Hazazi, Head of Human Rights and NGOs at Office of Presidency, discussed the means of implementing and developing human rights operations, the mechanism of monitoring and documenting, and the ways …

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