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Disappearance of senior Houthi operatives won t close women abuse issue: Female activist

Disappearance of senior Houthi operatives won’t close women abuse issue: Female activist 4/8/2021 7:12:00 PM الصحوة نت - متابعات A Yemeni female activist and former detainee in Houthi jails said the disappearance recently of senior Houthi operatives accused of arbitrary detention and horrific abuse of women in jails won’t meant the closure of the abuse issue since those abuses are blamed on the Houthis as a terrorist militia. Sonia Saleh said in an interview with Alshari’ya TV channel said, “The crimes of Sultan Zaben [ the militia’s chief of Criminal Investigation Department] and Abdulhakim al-Kheiwani [the militia’s chief of  Security and Intelligence] and other Houthi leaders are not personal crimes, but a systematic policy against women … so the women abuse issue won’t be closed whether Zaben has really died or been disappeared by the militia” to get rid of the burden he represents now to

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Veteran prison guard tells stories from his career guarding those behind bars Crime by Derrick Krusche Premium Content Subscriber only When Jack Mahoney opened a cell door in Silverwater jail and found a startled new inmate crouched in ­attack position, the unfazed corrective officer simply asked: Tea or coffee? Nobody s ever made me a cuppa, the burly 120kg prisoner said before slowly putting down a pen and creeping out of his cell. The 23-year veteran of Corrective Services NSW who now works with minimum security female inmates at Emu Plains jail, told The Daily Telegraph that engaging with prisoners wasn t ­always prioritised in his line of work.

Revealed: Life inside women s jail | Byron Shire News

Veteran prison guard tells stories from his career guarding those behind bars Crime by Derrick Krusche Premium Content Subscriber only When Jack Mahoney opened a cell door in Silverwater jail and found a startled new inmate crouched in ­attack position, the unfazed corrective officer simply asked: Tea or coffee? Nobody s ever made me a cuppa, the burly 120kg prisoner said before slowly putting down a pen and creeping out of his cell. The 23-year veteran of Corrective Services NSW who now works with minimum security female inmates at Emu Plains jail, told The Daily Telegraph that engaging with prisoners wasn t ­always prioritised in his line of work.

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