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Documenting 3,495 cases of violations committed by the Houthis in Al-Jawf

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In parallel with the Increasing acts of repression practiced by the Houthi group In Sana'a and the rest of the hijacked Yemeni Governorates, a government report stated, on Monday, that it documented 3,495 cases of violations committed by the Houthi coup militia in Al-Jawf Governorate (northeast of Sana'a) during the past year 2022. According to an official report distributed by the Human Rights Office (governmental) in Al-Jawf Governorate, where the documented Houthi violations during 2022 were distributed among 17 direct killings, 34 killings with landmines, 5 direct injury cases, 67 Injury cases with landmines, in addition to 30 cases of abduction, 1,300 cases of forced displacement, and 45 cases of psychological damage to relatives and families of mine victims.

The human rights report stated that one of the most prominent Houthi violations that targeted public and private property was the militia's looting of four government facilities in the Al-Yatmah area in the Khab Washa'af Directorate, after taking control of them. While the militia mines caused the destruction of about 73 vehicles, in addition to the derivatives crisis fabricated by the militias, which caused damage to 25 farms at the Governorate level.

The documented Houthi violations in the Yemeni Governorate of Al-Jawf were accompanied by the militias' continued escalation of acts of repression in the areas under their control, whether through arrests, issuing death sentences, imposing levies, or restricting freedoms.

Among the most recent of these violations, the Houthi militia issued orders to execute six civilians in the Al-Mahweet Governorate this week, after filing false charges against them, in the context of hundreds of previous orders that affected Yemenis in there areas of control.

Official Yemeni sources stated that the local authority In Al-Mahweet Governorate denounced the death orders issued by the terrorist Houthi militia against six residents of the Governorate, three of whom were abducted and forcibly hidden in its prisons for more than seven years.

While the legitimate local authorities had confirmed that the militias had fabricated false charges against the six people, saying that they were subjected to torture in prisons and subjected to a mock trial that had nothing to do with justice and the law.

The statement of the local authority in Al-Mahwit Governorate described the Houthi orders issued as null and illegal, stressing the Illegality of any other orders Issued against the people of the Governorate.

The statement stressed the government's right to prosecute all those who were Involved in abducting or torturing the people of the Governorate, as well as those impersonating the judiciary who issued these orders, saying, "They will be dealt with as perpetrators and will be prosecuted by the judicial authorities."

In addition, Hadi Hayj, head of the negotiating committee In the Yemeni government regarding prisoners and abductees, confirmed that the aim of issuing death orders against civilians in militia-controlled areas is to Impede any progress on the path to exchanging prisoners and abductees. In a tweet on his Twitter account, Hayj said, "The Houthi death sentences Issued recently against abductees from Saada and Al-Mahweet are one of the steps through whichh the Houthi seeks to thwart negotiations and impede any progress in this file." He accused the Houthi militia of using "the file of prisoners and detainees as a card of political pressure and blackmail, nothing more.”

          

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