Photo: Yemeni Human rights minister Askar with Deputy High Commissioner of the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights in Geneva (AIJES)
Yemeni Deputy Minister of Human Rights Mohammad Askar said Wednesday that an international campaign to be launched in a number of European countries to denounce the Houthis' violations of freedom of opinion and expression, especially the death sentence against Yemeni journalist Yahia al-Jubeihi.
The Yemeni human rights minister Askar launched his campaign during the meeting last week with Ms. Kate Gilmore, Deputy High Commissioner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, where he reviewed a number of Huthi violations against civilians and journalists, calling on the High Commissioner for Human Rights to declare a clear condemnation of the death sentence of journalist Jubeihi. These violations may encourage the rebels in Yemen to carry out more arrests and violations , referring to the last speech of the leader of the Houthis, which has encouraged the use of violence against their opponents, Askar said.
on the other hand Kate Gilmore considerd the execution sentence of a journalist is (unacceptable and unfair), noting that the UN human rights Commission is studying the current situation and how to deal with it.
The UN high official Gilmore said that the first visit to Yemen will be to Aden, where she praised the cooperation of the local authorities in Aden with the teams of the Office of the High Commissioner and facilitate their movement and harnessing the possibilities available for the success of their activity.
According to sources close to the Yemeni human rights minister , Mohamed Askar that he will meet with a number of international organizations interested in human rights and freedom of expression in a number of European countries carrying an integrated file including evidences of violations of the Huthis and Saleh's militia against their opponents, as well as mobilizing international efforts to demand a moratorium on the death sentence of the Yemeni journalist Jubeihi Carried out by a gang and armed militias.
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