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قديم 09-03-2009, 04:09 AM
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The security forces in Saiuun, South-Yemen, arrested on July 8th an unknown number of young people including a boy on the age of 15 called Abdullah Omar Bin-Abdat. The young people were accused of involvement in illegal demonstration that threats the unity of the country and of planning attacks against shops owned by citizens of North-Yemen. They have been released 6 days later after investigations and interrogations and without any charge due to lack of evidence and the illegality of their continued detention.

- In a later statement issued by the boy's father, Abdullah, the security office in Saiuun was accused to have arrested his son under inhuman conditions and the father uncovered that the temperature in the cell where his son was arrested rose during the day up to 45°C. And although the department of public prosecutor ordered their immediate release due to lack of accusation, the detainees including his son experienced repressions and arbitraries that are not commensurate neither to the young age of his son nor to his slim body, so because of the bad condition of his arrest, he suffered from several acute mental disorders including partial loss of memory, difficulties of talk and imbalances during walk.
The father claimed that his son was suffering from a critical psychological and neurological disorders and he reported this to the department of public prosecutor in July 22nd and accused Yasser Amri, President of the Criminal Investigation Department and Ahmed Alsmidi, a soldier in the Archive department of the police stations and Hani Al-Hanmi, another soldier, to be the main responsible people for the deterioration of his son's mental and heath condition. But after submitting the case to the Court, it was frozen without taking any action.
The Father confirmed that his son was denied visits for the duration of his imprisonment, prevented from sleeping, was interrogated for more than once a night and had been threatened by one of the soldiers to remain in prison until death in addition to solitary confinement in a room at a temperature to 45°C for six days. These led to the deterioration of the physiological and mental health conditions the young boy which required an urgent hospitalization, however, instate of reporting the him to hospital, he was returned to prison which worsened further his mental condition.

- On July 9th, Mr. Ali Seif from the Directorate of Habil-Gabr of the province of Lahj, killed 3 people (Amin Saeed Ali Al-Haj, 17 years, Hamid Saeed Ali Al-Haj, 60-year and Khalid Abdullah, 28 years) and injured Yasin Saeed Ali ( all from the Directorate Alqubaith, province of Lahj) who worked in Habil-Gabr. The crime was carried out in one of the valleys of the Al-Asskariiah region near the police station of Habil-Gabr. The reasons behind this crime are still unknown. The security authorities did not make any effort to arrest the offender although they know him and his stay. This raises many questions about the truth behind this crime and the reason why the authorities do not manhunt the offender.

- On July 12th, the Security forces in the governorate of Aden broke up a solidarity sit-in called by civil and social organizations in solidarity with the Al-Ayyam newspaper which was forced by the Yemeni government to stop publishing. Many Journalists and co-workers of the newspaper were arrested. Although the organizers applied for permission for the sit-in, the authority did not respond to it.

- On July 22nd, the relatives of the victims of the crime of Habil-Gabr (mentioned above) organized a sit-in in Al-Anad, close to the location where the crime took place, to demand on arresting the offender. Some of the participants, however, blocked the street which connected Lahj with Al-Dhalii and Taiiz. Forces of the central security interfered and attempted to open the street forcibly by shooting live bullets, which caused the death of one person, called Osman Mohamed, 42 years.
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