[14/09/2019 02:08]
GENEVA-SABA
A Yemeni human rights watchdog says it has documented 3544 cases of enforced disappearances in several Yemeni provinces from September 2014 , when Houthis overthrew the government, to December 2018.
Speaking in Geneva seminar today, a representative of the Yemeni Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations, Murad al-Gharati said, "Among the disappeared are 64 children, 15 women and 72 elderly."
"The Houthi rebel militia committed these crimes in the provinces of Sana'a, Beidha, Hodeidah, Taiz, Hajjjah and Ibb."
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