An organization reveals the arrest of a journalist in Marib, Yemen, for exposing corruption in the rights of army wounded

Rights Radar said that the journalist (Ali Muhammad Al-Aqabi) was subjected to prosecution and an attempt to arrest in Marib Governorate, against the backdrop of his demand for the rights of the wounded of the National Army.
The organization called, in a statement on its page on Mastsa The National Army.”
The organization called on the Ministry of Information to bear responsibility towards journalists in areas under legitimate control - at least - and to protect them from any pressure and prosecution that may threaten their safety on the grounds that they benefit from any negative practices.
Two days ago, the American Center for Justice (ACJ) said that the Yemeni government is required to take effective measures and ensure an end to the policy of threats and prosecution against journalists, the most recent of which was the threats to which journalist Ali Muhammad al-Aqabi was subjected to arrest threats by the Ministry of Defense.< /p>
The Center stressed in a statement that this behavior seriously violates the legal rules that guarantee freedom of opinion and expression without prosecution or threat.
The American indicated to the Justice Department that he had received a report from the journalist Al-Aqabi, who works as a press editor on the Yemeni government’s Al-Thawra Net website, in which he confirmed that he had been subjected to harassment and persecution during the last five days due to his journalistic work on the background of his publishing critical writings about delaying the disbursement of funds. Salaries of the government armed forces and neglect of the families of the martyrs and the wounded.