Focused Session on Transitional Justice Held by the Abductees’ Mothers Association

The Abductees’ Mothers Association, a member of the Justice for Yemen Pact, held a focused session on transitional justice with the participation of human rights activists and journalists.

Conducted virtually via Zoom, the session highlighted the role of transitional justice in promoting accountability and establishing the principles of justice.

Discussions centered on adapting transitional justice principles to Yemen’s unique context, drawing insights from international experiences. Participants also emphasized the importance of the National Dialogue Conference document as a foundational reference for developing mechanisms, while addressing post-2014 developments.

The session underscored the need for inclusive mechanisms to ensure justice for victims, women, marginalized communities, and displaced individuals. It also called for holding perpetrators accountable for crimes and violations.

This session was part of the association’s activities under the “Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Exchange” (SPARK) project.