protests to Release Detainees in US-Saudi Occupied Southern Governorates

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A picture taken on September 2, 2014 in the Iranian capital Tehran shows a wax statue of a detainee displayed in a cell of the "Qasr prison", a former prison hosting political prisoners that was turned into a museum in 2012. The building was built in 1790 at the time of Qajar king, Fath-ali Shah by the Russian architect Markov before it was converted into a prison in 1929. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE

 

A number of human rights activists and journalists have launched a campaign to demand the release of detainees in the prisons of the US-Saudi coalition in Aden, Hadramawt and other areas under its control.

Human rights activists and journalists made it clear that prisoners are subjected to the worst types of torture and violations that violate all international humanitarian, legal and human rights principles, which amounted to torture with sharp instruments, rape and other arbitrary practices.

They pointed out that many human rights bodies and organizations, including the Association of Mothers of Abductees, carried out protests and mass demonstrations to demand the coalition to release detainees in secret prisons, and to transfer their files to the judiciary for review; However, the coalition and its parties are still ignoring these demands until the moment.

The forces loyal to the coalition had carried out security campaigns during which they arrested a number of activists, human rights activist and politicians and imprisoned them in secret prisons in Aden, Shabwa, Hadramawt and other areas.

Reports by press organizations and institutions confirmed that the coalition practices the most heinous violations against detainees in prisons, some of which are located in vital locations such as Al-Rayyan Airport. , which Riyadh and Abu Dhabi converted into military barracks.

Occupied southern governorates are witnessing a tragic situation, high crime levels, currency deterioration, and rising prices. They have witnessed protests and sit-ins during the last period, due to the worsening humanitarian and economic conditions.