150 kidnapped and hidden persons were killed and injured in Houthi prisons

A new human rights report revealed that 150 people were killed and injured in Houthi prisons in Sanaa, while thousands of citizens languish behind the militia’s bars.
According to a report issued by the De Yemen Organization for Rights and Development, 16 civilian abductees were killed in the Houthi group’s detention centers in Amanat Al-Asimah, including 9 cases of field execution by direct bullets and 7 cases who died under torture.
The organization explained that it documented the injuries of 134 kidnapped and forcibly disappeared persons as a result of torture in the prisons of the Houthi group.
The report stated that the organization’s monitoring team documented (481) violations, including killings, injuries, attacks on female lawyers and citizens, torture, arrests, looting of public and private property, recruitment of children, and other violations against children and women.
The report indicated that the cases of kidnapping and forced disappearance of civilians that it documented amounted to 65 cases, including 5 women and 4 children, while the cases of political death sentences against male and female activists, politicians and military personnel amounted to 43 cases of death sentences, and the recruitment of more than 40 children under the legal age.
The report monitored 23 cases of various violations against women, 45 cases of sectarian activities and events, 42 cases of job abuse, 44 cases of assault and suppression of freedoms, and forced displacement of 27 cases.