Organizing a photo exhibition in Geneva documenting Houthi militia violations against women in Yemen

The Human Rights League, in partnership with the Women for Peace Coalition in Yemen, organized today, Saturday, in the United Nations Square in the Swiss city of Geneva, a video exhibition of the crimes and violations of the terrorist Houthi militias supported by the Iranian regime against Yemeni women.
The exhibition, which was held on the sidelines of the 56th session of the Human Rights Council under the title (They took everything from me), contained dozens of photos documenting the crimes and violations of the Houthi militias against women in Yemen, including murder, kidnapping, torture in detention centers, and forced disappearance.
The goal of the exhibition is to remind the world of the daily tragedies that women witness in Yemen, including the formation of a special security apparatus to storm women’s homes, arrest them, issue death sentences against a number of kidnapped women, and the militias’ efforts to destroy the status and lives of women hidden in prisons and spread terror in the souls of every Yemeni woman. Don't work with them.