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Houthi militants sentence four journalist to death
[11/04/2020 03:36]
ADEN-SABA
Houthi militant-run court in Yemen's Sana'a sentenced four journalists to death for their opposition to the theocratic militia.
The journalists Abdulkhalek Imran, Akram al-Waleedi, Harith S. Hameed, and Tawfik al-Mansouri have been detained since the militia's seizure of power militarily in September 2014.
Yemen's Information Minister, the Human Rights Ministry and several NGOs condemned the Houthi ruling demanding on the international community to intervene to save the lives of Yemeni journalists and pressure the militia to release them.