Reports

A Human Rights Report Titled “Medical Neglect Quietly Kills in Yemeni Prisons”

A human rights report titled “Medical Neglect Quietly Kills in Yemeni Prisons” has been released by the Justice for Yemen Pact in collaboration with the Abductees Mothers Association. The report highlighted the documented personal freedom violations in 2022, as reported in their seventh annual report. It revealed “442” cases of arbitrary detention, “56” cases of …

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On the International Day of Education, Houthi Group Arbitrarily Deprives Detainees of the Right to Education

Coinciding with the International Day of Education, the Abductees’ Mothers Association issued a human rights report documenting cases of deprivation of education in detention facilities affiliated with the Houthi group for detainees arbitrarily throughout their detention, some lasting up to eight years. The Houthi group categorically refuses to allow any detainee to continue their education. …

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The report “A Human Rights Defender in Hadhramaut Faces Threats and Discrimination”

The report paints a disturbing picture of the challenging conditions faced by female human rights defenders (HRDs), in Yemen, and emphasizes the urgent need for attention and intervention. Within Yemen’s conservative culture, female HRDs are exposed to heightened risks, leading many to cease their activities, close organizations, or seek refuge by leaving the country for …

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INFORMATIONAL BRIEF Childhood Interrupted: Two cases highlight Yemen’s ongoing child recruitment crisis

The Houthis have received considerable media coverage and international condemnation for their systematic recruitment of child soldiers during the Yemen war. Among other strategies, the Houthi movement has manipulated education to recruit children by altering curricula, holding in-school indoctrination sessions and weapons displays, and organizing mobilizing summer camps. A U.N. panel of experts reported that …

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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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They Suffered from Depression and Loss of Passion- Enforced Disappearance: A Crime against Humanity

The crime of enforced disappearance is considered one of the crimes stipulated by international humanitarian law. It is classified as a crime against humanity. In this crime, the dignity and freedom of the individual are violated without any legal justification. Moreover, families of those forcibly disappeared endure prolonged suffering. The gravity of enforced disappearance lies …

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Justice for Abductees

A Report monitoring and documenting the cases of abduction, detention, enforced disappearance in the governorates of (Sana’a, Aden, Ma’rib, Taiz and Dhamar) between 2018 – 2022 Read the full report