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Protest arranged in Sana'a to release activists of 2011 Revolution

Protest arranged in Sana'a to release activists of 2011 Revolution

Families of 11 February Revolution in collaboration with human rights activists on Saturday staged a protest in front of the Penal Court in Sana'a City, demanding to release the activists of February Revolution who have been behind bars for five years without trials or charges.

Houthi militias abducted the detainees from the Central Prison on July 26 and enforcedly disappeared them. Then, they admitted that they were transferred to the Political Security's prison.

The families had staged a protest on July 30, demanding to disclose the destination of their disappearance.

It is worth mentioning that forces related to ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh kidnapped five of the revolution activists on February 2011 without providing any real charges against them.

The detained activists are Ebraheem al-Hamadi, Shuaib al-Ba'ajari, Mohammed Omar, Ghalib al-Aizari and Abdullah al-Ta'ami. They are also deprived from being treated.

 

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