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Houthis Detain 11 UN Staff Members and Aid Workers in Yemen
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According to reports, eleven Yemeni employees of United Nations agencies have been detained by Houthi rebels under unclear circumstances. The Houthis have been targeting shipping throughout the Red Sea corridor amid tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. The armed group views itself as part of an Iranian-led "axis of resistance" against Israel, the US, and the wider West. UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric has called for the unconditional release of the detained staff members.
Such detentions not only attack the rights of these individuals but also undermine essential humanitarian and human rights work in Yemen at a time when the majority of Yemenis do not have adequate access to basic necessities like food and water.
We're pursuing all available channels to secure the safe and unconditional release of all of them as rapidly as possible.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 2.Israel Foreign Policy
- 3.Iran Foreign Policy
- 4.Ethnic tensions
- 5.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 6.Sunni/Shiites Dispute
- 7.Yemen Houthis
countries
organizations
- 1.Houthi
- 2.Mayyun Organization for Human Rights
- 3.National Democratic Institute
- 4.United Nations
- 5.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- 6.Human Rights Watch
- 7.Shia
- 8.UN Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
- 9.UN World Food Program
- 10.US Embassy
persons
technicals
- 1.Red Sea
- 2.Gulf Of Aden
- 3.Islam