Human Rights Minister: Dozens of Prisoners, Abductees in Secret Prisons in Marib
The Minister of Human Rights, Ali Al-Dailami, confirmed that there are dozens of prisoners and abductees in secret prisons in Marib, and mercenaries are practicing all kinds of torture against them.
Al-Dailami stated to Almasirah that the militias of the Islah party deliberately hide many prisoners and do not disclose them, stressing the need to move in this aspect.
He also confirmed the ministry’s monitoring of the torture carried out by mercenaries in Marib, Mokha, Taiz, and others, against prisoners and detainees, adding that the process of selling prisoners did not take place in history except with the Islah Party, which sells prisoners and citizens who are kidnapped to Saudi Arabia.
He stressed that the mercenaries are trying to procrastinate and massively extort the prisoners.
Regarding the kidnapping of Samira Marsh, who was freed Sunday as part of a prisoner exchange deal in exchange for 4 members of a criminal cell affiliated with Saudi Arabia who had been sentenced to death, Al-Dailami confirmed that the Islah party militias took advantage of the kidnapping of Samira Marsh in prevarication, pointing out that there are major violations by the mercenaries and the international community turns a blind eye to it.
Al-Dailami indicated that there is cooperation between the ministry and the National Committee for Prisoners, and the role of the ministry is to assist the prisoners’ committee, indicating that there are a number of issues that need to be discussed in an accurate manner, such as kidnapping complaints.
On Saturday, The head of National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs, Abdulqadir Al-Murtadha, confirmed that the prisoners’ issue with Saudi Arabia is still valid.
He explained that we still have Saudi and Sudanese prisoners, and there are still prisoners from the army and the popular committees in Saudi prisons who were captured on the fronts or sold to Saudi Arabia.
“The prisoner issue with Saudi Arabia is still valid, indicating that the UN is in the process of determining the location of a next round of negotiations on the prisoner issue in mid-May,” he said.
Sana’a, received in an official and popular ceremony at Sana’a International Airport, 350 of its freed prisoners, most of whom were in Saudi prisons.
Five planes arrived from Saudi Arabia and the occupied Mokha, carrying 350 prisoners of Yemen’s armed forces, including 250 prisoners who were in Saudi prisons, and in return, Sana’a released Saudi prisoners and Sudanese mercenaries.
On March 20, Al-Murtadha announced that an agreement had been reached to swap 706 of Yemeni prisoners in prisons of the US-Saudi aggression, in exchange for 181 prisoners of the aggression, including Saudis and Sudanese.
The implementation of the deal was scheduled to start on the 19th of Ramadan, and it was delayed until the 23rd of Ramadan, due to the claim of the Saudi-backed parties in Marib that it was not ready.
Earlier, Al-Murtadha confirmed that the ICRC had informed the committee of postponing the implementation of the exchange deal due to the lack of readiness of the Saudi-backed parties in Marib.
He explained in a tweet that “what is happening is a clear obstruction of the agreement and a renunciation of commitment, calling on the United Nations to pressure the parties to the aggression to stop these irresponsible and inhumane practices.”