[15/02/2020 05:43]
ADEN-SABA
The Yemeni Network for Human Rights and Freedoms launched an inclusive report in cooperation with 13 international organizations about the violations committed by Houthi rebel militiamen in las January.
The violations included killing, arbitrary arrest, abduction, enforced disappearance, using landmines, storming private-owned houses and snipres' shootings.
The report cited (51) killing incidents out of which 19 cases by landmines explosions. There were (82) incidents of kidnapping and arbitrary arrests against civilians including (4) women.
The report stated that there have been (24) incidents amounted to enforced disappearance carried out by the militiamen who arrested the civilians and refused to tell their relatives where they are being held.
The militiamen committed 152 violations against the civilians' property including houses, shops and cars.
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