Freed Yemeni Journalists Urge UN Chief to Ban Houthi Leaders from Oman Talks Over Torture Claims

Freed Yemeni Journalists Urge UN Chief to Ban Houthi Leaders from Oman Talks Over Torture Claims

Four Yemeni journalists, recently released from Houthi militia prisons, have appealed to UN Secretary-General António Guterres to prevent two senior Houthi leaders - Abdulkader Al-Murtada and his deputy Murad Qasim - from participating in Oman talks on detainees and missing persons due to their involvement in torture and human rights abuses.

The journalists, who suffered over 8 years of systematic torture in Houthi jails, said that allowing these leaders to participate in UN-backed negotiations would undermine justice and human rights principles.

They demand Guterres take immediate action to ban Al-Murtada and Qasim from talks, issue official condemnation of their abuses, refer their case to UN torture and enforced disappearance mechanisms, and ensure victim representation in future negotiations

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