The government demands a firm position on the United Nations against Houthi violations against detainees
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The Ministry of Human Rights called on the Yemeni government for a unified and strict position by the Secretary -General of the United Nations and the member states of the UN Security Council against the crimes and violations committed by the Houthi terrorist militia against civilians, detainees and those who are hidden in its prisons and detainees, warning that there will be more victims unless they are done Ending these violations.
A statement by the Ministry, published by Saba, stated that the ministry received with great grief the news of the killing of Ahmad Baaloui- a Yemeni in the third decade, an employee of the World Food Program since 2017, as a result of torture in a Houthi detention department in Saada Governorate, after a kidnapping on January 23 in the rabid campaign and arbitrary arrests Many United Nations employees have affected and refused to release them and direct them to spy and employment in the light of silence and weakness by the United Nations representatives.
The statement said that the ministry had previously issued several statements that warn of the danger of the continued arrest of the United Nations and humanitarian agencies and the download of the Humanitarian Coordinator Julian Hans and the UN envoy in Yemen full responsibility for the necessity of providing a clear picture of what the militias do and what it can lead to from The kidnappers in the prisons of the Houthi terrorist militias, which are practiced against them, are exposed to the most heinous means of torture in a violation of international humanitarian law and Security Council resolutions that call for the protection of all humanitarian and human rights workers.
The ministry expressed its condolences to his family with Alewi, stressing that such crimes do not fall into statute of limitations and the perpetrators will not escape from punishment for later or sooner.