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A government report revealed that more than 350 cases of death under torture in the prisons of the Houthi coup militia, including 33 women, in the largest operation the country has ever witnessed.
This came in a statement by the Ministry of Legal Affairs and Human Rights in the internationally recognized legitimate government, condemning yesterday, Saturday, the crimes of torture in Houthi prisons until death, the last of which was the citizen (Mohsen Muhammad Al-Qadi, 28 years old), from the Dhamar Governorate.
The report confirmed that 1,636 cases of torture were monitored during the past two years, and more than 350 cases of murder under torture, including 33 kidnapped women, in addition to the death of a number of other abductees as a result of neglect and the deterioration of their health condition in light of the continued denial of treatment, as well as the liquidation of others. Physically inside the prisons of the militia.
He stressed that (these crimes do not have a statute of limitations, and their perpetrators will receive a fair punishment). He held the Houthi militia fully responsible for the lives and health of all those in its prisons and detention centers.
The report called on the United Nations and the Office of the UN Envoy to pressure the Houthi militia to immediately stop these crimes, release all abductees and forcibly disappeared persons, and conduct an exchange process based on the principle of (all for all).
Security sources stated that the family of the victim (Mohsin Al Qadi) received a call from the Houthi militia three days ago, and informed them that the body of their son was in the refrigerator of the Dhamar General Hospital, after he had been hidden for a long time in their detention without their ability to reach him or know where he was hiding.
While the government report stated that he was kidnapped from his home in the Azzan neighborhood and forcibly hidden for a year and a half, before he got out (a lifeless corpse disfigured by severe and systematic torture), as he described it.
The victim (the judge) is a father of three children, and was forcibly hidden in one of the secret militia prisons in the governorate.
For its part, SAM Organization for Rights and Freedoms held the Houthi militia responsible for the killing of (the judge) in its prisons in Dhamar Governorate, calling for an urgent investigation to be opened against the militia’s violations against detainees in its prisons, and their exposure to forms of inhuman treatment in violation of the rules of international law, especially Geneva Conventions