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الرئيس العليمي يكرّم المناضل محمد قحطان بوسام 26 سبتمبر من الدرجة الأولى تسلمه نجله
The Abductees' Mothers Association announced the death of the released abductee, Muhammad Saeed Thabet, who died on Wednesday evening in Taiz, two months after he was released from the prisons of the Houthi militia.
In its account on the website Twitter, the Association said that the released abductee, Muhammad Saeed Thabet, died after he was released by the Houthi militias. He was unconscious and lost his left lung, where he was in very critical condition at the time of his release last July.
The Association pointed out that the death of the person released from the Houthi prisons comes under the silence and incapacity of all local and international human rights organizations and activists!
The Association pointed out that Muhammad Saeed Thabet died in front of the mothers who suffered fear, anxiety and death.
The Houthi militia had kidnapped Saeed Thabet from his home in al-Silw district of Taiz governorate on April 4 last year. He stayed for more than a year and three months under enforced disappearance in the prisons of the Houthi militias.
According to reports by human rights organizations, more than 129 abductees died under torture in the prisons of the Iranian Houthi militia. The last one of them was a person called Saif Abdullah Mus'id al-Muqbili, a member of the al-Radhama district east of Ibb governorate, who died in the military prison controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in Sana'a On August 31 last year due to brutal torture.
Others died immediately after they were released by the Houthi coup militias following the deterioration of their health conditions. Among them was the journalist Anwar al-Rukn, who was released from the prisons of the Houthi militias in Taiz, who died on June 7, just two days after he was released and was malnourished.