Yemen : Calls for Independent International Probe After Prisoner’s Death in Houthi-Controlled Jail
Sana’a – The reported killing of a female prisoner inside the central prison in the Houthi-controlled capital Sana’a has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights groups, with direct accusations leveled against the militia for her death in custody.
Human rights activist Noura Al-Jarawi confirmed that inmate Fatima Margham died inside the prison, noting that this marks the second such incident at the same facility, highlighting the deteriorating conditions of detention, particularly in women’s prisons.
Activists and rights defenders described the incident as a “heinous crime” and a grave violation of human rights, stressing the absence of legal safeguards or oversight mechanisms to protect detainees’ lives.
Rights advocates added that the circumstances surrounding the death remain unclear amid silence from the authorities controlling the prison and the lack of any official explanation. They called for an independent international investigation to uncover the truth and ensure accountability.
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