The Great Grave
The Great Grave
The Great Grave
In Taiz, Abductees’ Mothers Association held today a press conference with former forcibly disappeared persons and their families, in collaboration with Defa’a for Rights and Liberties and in conjunction with the International Day of the Disappeared. Activist Wafa’a Al-Qadasi said “On this day, families, activists, human rights defenders, human rights organizations, and the whole world …
Abductees’ Mothers Association condemns torturing Mohammed Abdullah Salba to death by Houthi armed group. Mohammed was abducted on August 27th, 2020, from Hawra Square in Hajjah by two Houthi pickups. Despite his family’s intense search through all official prisons, they could never find out where he was detained. After his death, it was found out …
September 1st, 2020 As the war in Yemen approaches its seventh year, many families continue to suffer as the fate of their loved ones remains unknown in both official and unofficial detention centers run by different parties to the conflict across Yemen. We stand in solidarity with families of hundreds of civilians who either have …
Forced disappearance is criminalized by the law and human rights. Yet, 38 individuals from Aden have been forcibly disappeared for 5 years. They were unlawfully abducted and no one has a clue of their fate. Families have been prohibited from visiting and checking on their relatives. The mother of Helmi and Hussien, two forcibly disappeared …
Abductees Mothers Association peaceful protest statement in Aden Read More »
Coinciding with the International Day of the Disappeared, Abductees’ Mothers Association in Aden carried out a peaceful protest, this morning, from Aloroudh Square to the governorate’s security administration building, demanding releasing and saving the lives of dozens of forcibly disappeared persons. The protest statement elaborated that forced disappearance is a criminalized by the law and …
Abductees’ Mothers Association demanded, on the International Day of the Disappeared, to uncover the fate of 236 civilians, who were forcibly disappeared, 90 of whom had been disappeared since 2015. In its rally by the OHCHR in Sana’a this morning, the association stated that, during forced disappearance periods, victims’ right of contacting their families or …
Five years have passed by while 236 civilians are being forcibly disappeared, 90 of whom have been disappeared since 2015. Those civilians were abducted from their homes, workplaces, and streets, and have been held at prions and detention centres for no lawful justification. Their fate and medical conditions are still unknown until this day. During …
Abductees Mothers Association rally statement on International Day for the Disappeared Read More »
As the International Day of the Disappeared draws closer, Abductees’ Mothers Association participated in an event organized to publish and present Sana’a’s Human Rights office’s report, titled Unknown Fate, this morning in Ma’rib. The report monitored the violations of forced disappearance and torture at Houthi armed group’s prisons in Sana’a. During the event, the association …
Abductees Mothers Association in Marib participates in publishing Unknown Fate report Read More »
In Aden, Abductees’ Mothers Association held a protesting rally, this morning by the Judicial Complex, demanding the head of the investigating committee in charge of the case of forcibly disappeared and arbitrarily arrested persons, Judge Nabil Jawbah, to disclose the investigation outcomes, as the investigation period he had previously proposed, on August 12th, has ended. …