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Yemen: Female rights activist sentenced to death by Houthis

Yemen: Houthi rebels sentence female rights activist to death over 'spying charges'
MENA
2 min read
06 December, 2023
Fatima Saleh Al-Arwali, a human rights activist in Yemen who was arrested in 2022, was sentenced to death over accusations of providing the UAE with information
Al-Arwali's sentencing comes amid UN concerns over the "systematic violations of women's and girls' rights" by the Houthis [Getty/file photo]

A Yemeni human rights activist has been sentenced to death on spying charges by a court in Sanaa, the country's Houthi-held capital, her lawyer told AFP on Tuesday.

Fatima Saleh Al-Arwali was detained by the Iran-backed rebel group in 2022 in an arrest probably linked to her human rights work, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said earlier this year.

The 34-year-old was sentenced to death by a lower court, her lawyer Abdel Majid Sabra said, adding that the ruling remained open to appeal.

According to a court document seen by AFP, Arwali was accused of providing information to the United Arab Emirates, a member of the military coalition that intervened in Yemen in 2015 in support of government forces against the Houthis.

The rebels took control of Sanaa in 2014 before seizing vast swathes of territory where they have imposed tough restrictions on women.

The war between the two sides has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and plunged the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country into deep humanitarian crisis.

In August, in a letter addressed to authorities in Sanaa, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention voiced fears about "systematic violations of women's and girls' rights" by the Houthis.

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The UN experts said they had received detailed information about Arwali's arrest, a detention that was "tantamount to enforced disappearance", and the conditions of her incarceration.

They said Arwali openly defended human and women's rights on social media and ran a non-governmental human rights training organisation.