UN chief urges Yemen’s Houthis to release aid workers
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The Houthis are still holding UN staff members kidnaped a year ago
Dozens of UN and aid workers remain in Houthi custody and UN Secretary-General Guterres had demanded the terrorist organization release them 'immediately'; According to reports, the aid workers are 'isolated from the outside world'; The detentions have disrupted humanitarian operations, sparked global condemnation and raised concerns over worsening conditions in Houthi-controlled regions of the embattled gulf nation


UN chief urges Yemen’s Houthis to release aid workers
DUBAI: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday demanded Yemen’s Houthi militants release dozens of aid workers, including UN staff, a year after their arrest. The Iran-backed militants, who control much of the war-torn country, detained 13 UN personnel and more than 50 employees of aid groups last June. “I renew my call for their immediate and
The Vice President of the Presidential Council in Yemen, Tarek Saleh, announced that officials in the country are preparing for a decisive military confrontation against the Houthis, with the aim of liberating Sanaa and restoring the rule of the republic supported by the coalition. The post On the way out: A senior Yemeni official revealed the move to overthrow the Houthis appeared first on srougim.
Secretary-General's statement on one year of detention of United Nations and other personnel in Yemen [scroll down for Arabic] | United Nations Secretary-General
This June marks one year since the arbitrary detention of dozens of personnel from the United Nations, national and international NGOs, civil society organizations, and diplomatic missions by the Houthi de facto authorities in Yemen. I renew my call for their immediate and unconditional release, including those held since 2021 and 2023, and most recently this January.
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