Houthi forces attacked several civilian homes and other civilian infrastructure in Yemen between January 5 and 12, 2025, in search of armed men, Human ...
(Beirut) - Houthi authorities, who control much of Yemen, arbitrarily detained at least eight United Nations staff members in late January, 2025, 25 organizations including Human Rights Watch said ...
The Houthis, the de facto government authorities, should immediately release the at least eight UN staff who were arbitrarily detained between January 23 and 25, 2025, as well as dozens of staff from ...
While the Gaza ceasefire has temporarily halted the Houthi attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea, they still pose a ...
Back then, Sacks spoke about globalisation shifting the balance of power from nation states to ‘super-empowered individuals’, ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) warns that that the impact of President Trump's policies and the Houthis' arbitrary arrests is ...
Field investigations and human rights reports have revealed systematic involvement of security apparatuses affiliated with the Houthi militia in kidnapping and trafficking children in the Yemeni ...
The latest wave of arrests is part of the Houthis' ongoing crackdown on human rights and humanitarian workers, which intensified last year. This statement was originally published on cihrs.org on 4 ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres demanded an investigation into the death of a World Food Progamme worker, ...
The Houthis' actions continue a troubling pattern of repression of civic space in Yemen and a brutal targeting of human rights and humanitarian workers under baseless accusations of espionage. In ...
The Houthis in Yemen have unilaterally released 153 prisoners of war to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the non-governmental organisation and the rebel group confirmed.