Houthis Bury Prisoners Tortured to Death

A picture released by Houthis showing a mass grave they dug to bury bodies in Dhamar a few days ago | Asharq Al-Awsat
A picture released by Houthis showing a mass grave they dug to bury bodies in Dhamar a few days ago | Asharq Al-Awsat
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Houthis Bury Prisoners Tortured to Death

A picture released by Houthis showing a mass grave they dug to bury bodies in Dhamar a few days ago | Asharq Al-Awsat
A picture released by Houthis showing a mass grave they dug to bury bodies in Dhamar a few days ago | Asharq Al-Awsat

Yemeni human rights activists accused Iran-backed Houthis of digging mass graves for dozens of civilians who had died under torture in militia prisons.

Defending themselves, Houthis said the bodies being buried belong to unidentified persons left in hospital morgues in areas under coup control.

A few days ago, Houthis admitted to burying 35 bodies in a mass grave in Dhamar Governorate, located 100 km south of Sanaa. This was a part of the group’s plan to bury more than 700 bodies over different stages in the governorates of Hodeidah, Sanaa, and Dhamar.

While Houthis are believed to empty morgues at hospitals to make room for the bodies of militants who died in battle, activists accused them of seeking to conceal the truth about brutal crimes committed against detainees.

Dozens of those detained in Houthi prisons are dying under gruesome torture, Yemeni activists said.

The Houthi-styled state news agency in Sanaa announced that the group has launched the fourth phase of a plan to bury unidentified corpses stored in hospital morgue freezers in Dhamar city.

Houthis are planning to put in the ground 715 corpses preserved in morgues at hospitals in areas under their control.

Coup media also reported on the fourth stage soon expanding to reach governorates and cities other than Dahmar.

Since the start of 2020, Houthis have managed to entomb 232 bodies over three stages carried out in Sanaa, Hodeidah, and Dahmar.

On March 9, coinciding with the outbreak of the coronavirus, Houthis launched the first phase of burying unidentified bodies.

Undersecretary of Human Rights Ministry Majed Fadael, commenting on the topic, did not rule out that those bodies belonged to detainees who died under torture in Houthi prisons.

“These bodies belong to kidnapped civilians who have been killed under torture and mutilated to the point where it is difficult to identify them, so the inability to identify them is the pretext for burying them," Fadael said.



Arab League to Convene Emergency Meeting to Address Israeli Threats Against Iraq

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters file photo)
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters file photo)
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Arab League to Convene Emergency Meeting to Address Israeli Threats Against Iraq

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters file photo)
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters file photo)

The permanent delegates to the Arab League will convene an extraordinary session on Sunday, chaired by Yemen, in response to a request from Iraq.

Arab League Assistant Secretary General Ambassador Hossam Zaki said on Saturday that the meeting will focus on a memo from the UN Security Council president, which contains the Israeli occupation's claims of increased attacks from Iraqi territory since September, SPA reported.

"The General Secretariat of the Arab League received Iraq's request to hold an extraordinary session of the Arab League Council.”

“The request was circulated among member states for consultation, and it was agreed to hold the meeting tomorrow at the General Secretariat," Zaki said, adding that several Arab countries have expressed support for Iraq's initiative.