[29/04/2021 08:36]
ALJAWF - SABA
The Committee on Human Rights and Information in al-Jawaf governorate reported about 8 thousand and 998 violations committed by Houthi militiamen against education in the governorate from September 2014 through March 2021.
The report which made public here today documented the violations against the education, process, staff, teachers, pupils and educational facilities.
The violations include killing, torture, kidnapping, physical attacks, enforced disappearance, enforced displacement, dismissing teachers and staff, bombing and storming houses and educational facilities, child recruitment, compulsory sectarian functions and change textbooks.
The report cited 10 cases of killing, 174 corporal assaults and threats, 750 kidnapping and enforced disappearance, 25 torture, 463 enforced displacement, 17 cases of bombing houses of teachers and educational staff, 10 cases bombing schools and educational facilities.
According to the report 1340 of teachers and educational staff were dismissed, 394 child were recruited and 3867 pupils were prevented from education in the governorate.
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