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A human rights association calls for the release of abductees and disappeared persons amid escalating airstrikes.
Locals| 18 March, 2025 - 8:55 AM
Taiz: Yemen Youth Net

A Yemeni human rights association called on the terrorist Houthi militia to release all those abducted and disappeared from its prisons immediately, to spare them any danger from the escalating US airstrikes in areas under its control.
In a statement, the Association of Mothers of Abductees expressed its deep concern over the conditions of abductees, detainees, and those forcibly disappeared, particularly in light of the recent escalation in airstrikes targeting several Yemeni governorates. This increases the risks threatening their lives and deepens their suffering and that of their families.
"Their continued detention under these difficult conditions puts them at risk and constitutes a flagrant violation of human rights. It increases the fear of the abductees and their families of a new tragedy similar to the bombing of the Dhamar Community College, which killed dozens of abductees held by the Houthi group," she said.
She added, "The continued kidnapping and detention of innocent people and exposing them to danger under these difficult circumstances is inconsistent with all human values..."
The League issued a humanitarian appeal to all responsible parties and decision-makers on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, demanding the immediate release of all abductees, detainees, and forcibly disappeared persons, and ensuring their safe return to their families.
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