The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms condemns the Houthi kidnapping of 18 UN employees

The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms condemned the arrest campaign carried out by the terrorist Houthi militia supported by Iran, yesterday, Thursday, which targeted 18 UN employees, including women, working in United Nations organizations, bodies and agencies, and other international organizations operating in 4 governorates that are under the control of the militias.< /p>
The Yemeni Network for Rights explained, in a statement, copies of which were received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), that the terrorist Houthi militias arrested one employee working for UNICEF, 6 employees of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, an employee working for the United Nations Development Programme, and an employee He works for the World Food Programme, one employee works for the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, one employee works for Save the Children, three Relief and Development Response (RRD) employees, two employees work for Oxfam, one employee works for CARE, and one female employee She works for the Social Fund for Development.
The network confirmed that it is following with great concern the arrest campaign carried out by the terrorist Houthi militia, which targeted Yemeni employees working in international organizations, which is a violation of international laws and norms and a violation of the work and activity of international organizations.
The network also called on national and international organizations to stand in solidarity with the male and female detainees, reveal their fate, and immediately release them and their colleagues who are still in Houthi militia detention centers in Sanaa for about 30 months and all other people illegally detained in areas under its control.< /p>