Accusations of poisoning kidnapped in the Houthi prisons: 98 people died after the release

The Yemeni Organization for Prisoners and the kidnappers documented the death of ninety -eight detainees, days after they were released from the Houthi militia prisons.
The organization said in a report that the declared deaths have been established during the past eight years, stressing that the citizens have been injected with toxic substances.
The Prisoners Organization explained that the Houthi militia committed seventeen thousand and six hundred cases of physical torture in its prisons, in addition to more than two thousand forced disappearances.
Human rights sources had reported the death of the kidnappers, Jamal Al -Mahmoudi and Muhammad Ali Al -Naseem, after they left the militia prisons a few days.
Meanwhile, a human rights report documented about seven hundred cases of human rights violations in the capital of the capital, Sanaa, committed by the Houthi militia during the past year.
De Sint, in its annual report, which was famous in the city of Marib, under the title "A Year of Carters", stated that the cases of documented violations were distributed between illegal trials with a number of one hundred and ninety -two, and the arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance with a total of one hundred and thirty -three.
I showed that the violations included the attack on life with a number of thirty violations, in addition to looting and assaulting private property and job abuse, and violations related to the judiciary.
The organization’s report indicated that documented violations also affected civil society organizations, including international organizations, and others that affected freedom of opinion, expression and public freedoms.