Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammer al-Eryani, strongly condemned the Houthi militia's continued abduction of General Secretary of the Sana'a General People's Congress, Ghazi al-Ahwal, and several associates.
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Yemen minister warns Houthis of responsibility for safety of kidnapped journalists
[14/09/2021 12:07]
RIYADH-SABA
A Yemeni minister has warned the Houthis that they will be responsible for the safety of four journalists the terrorist militia has been kidnapping for six years in north the country.
Muammar al-Eryani said the militia have recently moved Abdulkhaleq Emran, Tawfik Almsouri, Akram Alwallidi and Hareth Humeid from the detention center - in Sana'a – where they had spent six years to a new unknown location where their relatives no longer have any access to them or information about them.
Clues indicate the militia have moved them to confined cells where they are subjected to horrific torture sessions such as assaults with iron clubs, and electrical wires, he said. He said the militia are also denying them access to medications they need for health conditions they developed during their six year detention.
Al-Eryani called on the international community and the international peace envoys and humanitarian organizations to secure the release of the four jour journalists and all other journalists in the militia's captivity.