Egyptian Resident, Her Daughter Kidnapped by the Saudi-Backed Authorities in Marib
Insan Organization for Rights and Freedoms condemned the crime of kidnapping and torture of an Egyptian resident and her daughter, by the Saudi-backed authorities in Marib Governorate.
“The Egyptian resident Sahar Ragab Abdul Mohsen, married to a Yemeni citizen, and her five-year-old daughter, Sama, arrived at the organization to file a complaint. She said she was kidnapped on December 16, 2018, while she was six months pregnant while traveling from Seiyun Airport to Ibb Governorate (her husband’s hometown), the organization stated.
The statement indicated that she were subjected to the physical and psychological torture during the five years in the Political Security prison in Marib. She also suffered from the prevention of communication with her family. She mentioned the crime committed against her child Sama, who was born and lived in prison with her mother, which is a violation of human rights of Childhood.
Insan Organization for Rights and Freedoms quoted the Egyptian woman as complaining about the disastrous situation that she had suffered from in the Political Security prison in Marib.
She said that she was taken out with her child and husband and placed in a hotel in the city of Marib under house arrest at the end of May 2023, and later she was able to go out to Sana’a.
Insan organization called for an immediate end to the violations of enforced disappearance and arbitrary arrests, which are carried out by the pro-aggression authorities in Marib, which have become systematic without accountability or consideration for human values and morals.
It called for the speedy formation of an independent international commission to investigate all crimes committed by the Marib authorities, especially those crimes committed against children, women and detainees in its prisons.
Recently, the Minister of Human Rights announced that nearly 50,000 Yemenis are arrested in Saudi prisons without any trials or legal procedures convicting them or proving their legal violation of the Saudi regime.
He pointed out that the Saudi regime commits crimes against Yemeni residents as a means of war on Yemen, indicating that more than 20,000 Yemeni detainees have been subjected to unfair trials on fabricated and malicious charges.
The minister stated that the ministry had verified that the Saudi regime had detained between 300 and 500 expatriate female prisoners in Al-Kharj prison.