US Blacklists Houthi Officials in Yemen for Rights Abuses

A Houthi fighter in Sanaa. (AP)
A Houthi fighter in Sanaa. (AP)
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US Blacklists Houthi Officials in Yemen for Rights Abuses

A Houthi fighter in Sanaa. (AP)
A Houthi fighter in Sanaa. (AP)

The United States designated the officials from the Iran-backed Houthi militias in Yemen to its blacklist Thursday to mark International Human Rights Day.

Five security officials of the Houthis, including Sultan Zabin, the director of the so-called Criminal Investigation Department in Sanaa. Other members are Abdul Hakim al-Khaiwani, Abdul Rahab Jarfan, Motlaq Amer al-Marrani and Qader al-Shami.

"The country´s various Houthi-controlled security and intelligence agencies have committed serious human rights abuse, engaging in the prevailing practice of the arbitrary detention and torture of its citizens," the Treasury said.

Students, women, human rights activists, journalists, humanitarian workers, perceived political opponents and members of the Bahai community have been targeted, illegally arrested and mistreated in detention centers run by these various agencies, it added.

The targeted Houthis are designated pursuant to the Global Magnitsky E.O. for being foreign persons who are leaders or officials of an entity that has engaged in, or whose members have engaged in, serious human rights abuse relating to their tenure.

"As we recognize International Human Rights Day, the United States stands with innocent civilians around the globe who have been victims of violence and oppression," said Treasury Deputy Secretary Justin Muzinich in a statement.



Yemen's Houthis Fire Missile Toward Northern Israel

Houthi supporters chant slogans during an anti-US and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
Houthi supporters chant slogans during an anti-US and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
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Yemen's Houthis Fire Missile Toward Northern Israel

Houthi supporters chant slogans during an anti-US and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
Houthi supporters chant slogans during an anti-US and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)

Yemen's Houthi militias launched a missile early Wednesday toward northern Israel, a rare target for the group as a monthlong intense US airstrike campaign continues to target them.

Sirens sounded in Haifa, Krayot and other areas west of the Sea of Galilee, the Israeli military said.
“An interceptor was launched toward the missile, and the missile was most likely successfully intercepted,” the Israeli military said.
Those in the area could here booms in the predawn darkness.
American airstrikes, meanwhile, continued targeting the Houthis on Wednesday morning, part of a campaign that began on March 15. The Houthis reported strikes on Hodeidah, Marib and Saada governorates. In Marib, the Houthis described a strike hitting telecommunication equipment, which has previously been a target of the Americans.
The Houthis in response have stepped up their targeting of American drones flying over the country. Late Tuesday, Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree said the militias shot down an MQ-9 Reaper drone over Yemen's Hajjah governorate.
The US military acknowledged the report of the drone being downed, but said it could not comment further.
Saree said the militias targeted the drone with “a locally manufactured missile.”

The US is targeting the Houthis because of the group’s attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, a crucial global trade route, and on Israel.