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Aden: Mothers of abductees demand disclosure of 38 abductees

The Association of Mothers of Abductees on Tuesday called for disclosing  the fate of 38 people who have been hidden since four years in secret prisons in the southern port city of Aden.

The move came during a  protest vigil carried out by the mothers of the abductees on Tuesday, in front of the judicial compound in Aden to demand the disclosure of the fate of their children hidden in secret prisons.

They called on the head of the committee formed by the so-called self-administration in Aden to go to prisons to follow up the case of those forcibly disappeared and arbitrarily detained.

.A statement issued the association,  stressing the need not to delay the legal procedures used to release detainees and those who are forcibly hidden.

The statement vowed to continue the protests until the fate of their children is revealed and all those detained in Aden’s prisons are released.

Saudi and UAE forces continue to arrest anyone who criticizes or calls for the departure of the occupation  forces from Aden since three years of occupying Aden.

E.M

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