A human rights report documents 692 violations, in Sana'a

The latest human rights report in Yemen has highlighted hundreds of violations committed by the Houthi group against civilians living in the kidnapped capital, Sanaa, during the past year, including physical assault, kidnapping, looting of property, fading and forced recruitment.
And the "De Minting and Development Organization monitored the Houthi group 692 violations against societal groups in Sana'a during 2024, including 477 men, 21 women, and 15 children under the legal age exposed to various types of repression, arbitrariness and humiliation by the Houthis.
The violations that affected civilians in Sana'a varied between illegal trials by about 192 cases, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance of 133 cases, 30 attacks against civilians, 17 cases of looting and assault on private property, and 9 functional incidents.
The report documented 31 cases of violations against the education sector in Sanaa, 40 violations against the private sector, in addition to 17 violations against mosques, 15 violations against civil society organizations, and another 35 against public freedoms.
Under the report, the violations included all the districts of Sana'a, where the seventy directorate issued the list with 239 violations, followed by the Al -Wahda Directorate with 49 cases, then the Moeen Directorate with about 35 violations, and the Liberation Directorate with 31 violations, and the revolution with 29 violations and the peoples of Shaoub with 27 violations.
The report monitored 53 cases of violations against civilians in the districts of Bani Al -Harith, Al -Safia, and the old Sana'a and Azal, in addition to monitoring about 80 cases of violations that were not classified within any directorate in Sanaa.
The human rights organization called for the necessity of opening a transparent and urgent investigation in all cases of human rights violations and holding all those involved in the political, legal and criminal, in accordance with international conventions, agreements and rules of international humanitarian law.
She appealed to all active organizations concerned with human rights to take firm positions, pressure the Houthi group to stop its violations against the Yemenis in Sanaa and all areas under its control, and the immediate release of the forcibly hidden.
And the General Organization of Rights has already documented the Houthi group, 481 violations against civilians living in 10 directorates in the kidnapped capital, Sanaa.
Violations were distributed between killing, physical assault, kidnappings, enforced disappearance, torture, looting of public and private property, recruitment of children, violations against women, forced displacement, coding practices, attacks on judicial institutions, violation of public and private freedoms, looting of salaries and restrictions on people.