Activists call on the Houthis to release a woman kidnapped two years ago

Dozens of activists in the capital, Sanaa, signed a statement calling on the terrorist Houthi group to immediately release citizen Iman al-Bishri, who has been forcibly disappeared since February 2019.
The activists expressed their solidarity with Al-Bishri and her family, who suffers from separation and anxiety for her life, and published a message from her mother appealing to the Houthis for mercy and justice.
According to human rights sources, Al-Bishri had accused one of the Houthi leaders of looting humanitarian aid, before she disappeared from 16th Street in Sanaa, and appeared two weeks later in a prison belonging to the group.
Al-Bishri’s origins go back to the isolation of the tribal country in Al-Himah Al-Dakhiliya in Sana’a Governorate, and she is a mother of three children.