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AL-MUKALLA: A Houthi-controlled court in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, sentenced four Yemeni YouTubers to different prison sentences on Tuesday and shut down their internet channels after accusing them of inciting the public against the militia, rekindling indignation against the Yemeni militia and their habit of punishing dissidents through courts.
The journalists lawyer, Abdul Majeed Sabra, said that the terrorist Houthi militia has continued for seven months to deprive the four journalists sentenced to death of
The journalists lawyer, Abdul Majeed Sabra, said that the terrorist Houthi militia has continued for seven months to deprive the four journalists sentenced to death of their most basic rights guaranteed by law, which is to contact their relatives or allow them to visit them, in flagrant Houthi de
AL-MUKALLA: Two Yemenis arrested by the Houthis after posting critical YouTube videos are to be put on trial, prompting rights groups to accuse the militia of using the courts to harass dissidents. Mustafa Al-Mumari and Ahmed Hajar were arrested last month after they accused the Houthis of being “thieves and robbers”, named officials they said were corrupt and criticized