Houthi mines caused the death of 3,673 civilians, including 647 children and 462 women, during the eight years of the coup, and the injury of 3,135 civilians, including 741 children and 362 women.
Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms said, yesterday Sunday, that it has documented more than 127,000 violations committed by the Houthi militia against Yemeni civilians, since its coup in September 2014, including more than 14 killings.
In a report it issued on the occasion of International Human Rights Day (December 10), the Network stated that its field team documented about (127,260) incidents of violations against civilians involving the Houthi militia during the period from December 21, 2014, to June 30, 2022.
She added that the militias killed 14,557 civilians, including (3,618) children, including (412) infants, and (1,974) women, according to the monitoring and documentation mechanism carried out by the network's field team through the team's civilian visits.
The Houthi militia also injured 33,438 civilians, including 5,875 women and 4,334 children.
According to the report, the Houthi landmines, during the eight years of the coup, killed 3,673 civilians, including 647 children and 462 women, and injured 3,135 civilians, including 741 children and 362 women. About 798 male and female citizens were permanently disabled, including 397 children.
The report stated that the Houthi militia had arrested and kidnapped about 16,804 civilians, and 4,201 civilian abductees are still in its prisons, whose information and data have been verified, including 389 politicians, 340 media professionals, 176 children and 374 women.
The report confirmed that there are 1,317 citizens who are still forcibly disappeared, including 84 women and 76 children. The Houthis also subjected 4,012 detainees, abductees and forcibly disappeared persons to psychological and physical torture, taking them as human shields and liquidation inside Houthi prisons, of whom 463 detainees were taken as human shields.
The report revealed that 671 detainees were killed inside Houthi prisons due to liquidation, neglect, and heart attacks after being denied access to crisis treatment, kidney failure, and paralysis as a result of torture, including 98 detainees who were injected with toxic injections and died days after their release.
Regarding the violations that affected public facilities, the network's field team monitored 8,475 violations during the eight years, including 935 cases of damage and closure of service and health facilities, and 1,279 cases of looting and seizure of government facilities.
It also documented about 4,018 cases of bombing and targeting of government buildings, 60 cases of damage to archaeological sites, 3,370 cases of violations of places of worship, 62 cases of booby-trapping and bombing of places of worship, 132 cases of bombing public bridges, and 1,433 cases of looting of a state vehicle.
The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms held the international community and the UN Security Council responsible for protecting Yemenis from terrorism practiced by the Houthi militia. And it demanded that the Houthi group be quickly classified on the terrorist list.
It also called on the international community and the UN Security Council to isolate this group and subject it to UN and Security Council resolutions, treaties and charters of human rights and international humanitarian law.
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