Houthi militia and forces loyal to deposed President Ali Abdullah Saleh have forcibly displaced residents of al-Manabeha village in Qayfa district to the north of the central province of al-Bayda, local residents said on Monday.
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A number of Houthi gunmen on Sunday stormed an all-girls school in Yemen’s militia-held capital, Sana'a and committed physical and indecent assault on students and teachers after they refused to chant the Houthi group’s well-known anti-American-and-Jewish slogan, eyewitnesses said.
News Yemen - A court under the authority of the militias of Houthis and ousted president Ali Saleh in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, today sentenced a journalist to death eight months after he had been abducted on trumped-up and falsified charges, including communicating with countries described as "hostile”, sources close to the family’s journalist Abdel Raqib al-Jubaihi was quoted as saying.
Members of what is known as the security belt at al-Inshaat camp in Aden have arrested and tortured a student from Taiz province on suspicion of alleged involvement in security crimes, reported local sources.
Gunmen have threatened Sana’a TV’s correspondent, Ahlam al-Askari, and the channel’s accompanying crew while filming a television program in an area under the control of the resistance, reported Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS).
The Yemeni Journalists' Syndicate (YJS) has demanded the coup’s militias of Houthis and ousted president Ali Saleh to take the journalist Tawfiq al-Mansouri to hospital after his health deteriorated due to the torture by the militias since his abduction in June 2015.
The militias of Houthis and ousted president Ali Saleh have kidnapped a person whose brother is working for the Istanbul-based channel of Belqees TV Wadi’a Atta.
Dozens of mothers and female relatives of abductees in Ibb province, on Thursday, held a protest against the abduction of dozens of the province’s residents by the Houthi militia and forces loyal to the deposed president Ali Saleh.
Almasdaronline- A father coming from Yemen’s central province of Ibb has confirmed that his daughter has been kidnapped for 35 days by influential men backed by militias belonging to Houthis and ousted president Ali Saleh in the province.
The Yemeni Journalists Syndicate has reported that it has been informed by Sana’a TV’s correspondent in government-held province of Marib, Yasser Dabr, that he was arrested by gunmen belonging to the province’s security authorities at 6:30 pm on Saturday 26/3/2017 from an internet cafe and placed in a cell full of garbage for suspicion.