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Yemen blames Houthi militia for crimes against women, children

Displaced Yemeni children, who fled due to the fighting between the Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels, stand outside a tent after attending a class at a camp in the northern district of Abs in Yemen's Hajjah province, on February 24, 2018. (Photo by Essa AHMED / AFP)
    • Yemeni official calls on the UN, the international community and human rights groups to help the victims of the Houthi militia’s crimes

    • The Houthi-controlled areas, according to the minister, are hotbeds of human trafficking in the world

    The Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen are hotbeds of human trafficking, sexual abuse of women, wrongful incarceration, and crimes against children. This was stated by Muammar Al-Eryani, the conflict-ridden country’s information minister.

    Al-Eryani issued the statement as the world celebrated International Day for Combating Human Trafficking on July 30.

    The Houthi militia’s coup and war have undermined the efforts made by the state before 2014 in combating human trafficking in terms of regulations, laws and field procedures, the official said, in a report from state news agency Saba.

    The militia’s “policy of child soldier recruitment, disappearance of women in secret prisons, sexual abuse, enforced waves of internal and external displacements, and high rates of poverty and unemployment, have made the areas under Houthi control the largest hotbeds of human trafficking in the world,” Al-Eryani said.

    The Yemeni official called on the UN, the international community and human rights groups to help the victims of the Houthi militia’s crimes in human trafficking and to bring those responsible for these crimes to justice by treating them as “war criminals.”