[28/05/2024 01:31]
ADEN - SABA
Minister of Information Muammar al-Eryani has said the terrorist Houthi militia has kidnapped thousands of civilians from streets, checkpoints, homes, mosques, markets, and from their workplaces, and been forcing their disappearance for years in its illegal detention centers, without leveling any charges against them.
A l-Eryani has said the Houthi militia has announced the release of a limited number of those hostages under so-called “unilateral humanitarian initiatives” meant to cover up on the crime of kidnapping civilians and disappearing them.
He said that the Houthi militia continue to exploit the tragedy of those forcibly disappeared in the militia's run jails for political and media outbidding, and for misleading the public.
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