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قديم 10-03-2009, 01:57 AM
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Human rights violations in August 2009 in South Yemen

- On August 2nd, peaceful demonstrations took place in different cities of South-Yemen attended by thousands of southern protestors to demand the release of those arrested for their activities in the Southern Movement, solidarity with the "Al-Ayyam" newspaper and its publishers in addition to express solidarity with the people of Kuwait in the anniversary of Iraq's invasion of its territory in August 1990. Yemeni security forces fired bullets and tear gas at the protesters, especially in Lahj, Al-Houtah resulting in four injuries one of them seriously in the bully while 13 protestors were arrested.

- On August 3rd, the political security service arrested in Aden Osman Al-Salafi, member of the Supreme National organization of southern people in Britain, who lives in Sheffield and was visiting his relatives in Aden. He already had been investigated previously with his family at the airport upon arrival on June 27th, and released some hours later.

- On August 4th, the news website, Aden Press, revealed that Imams of mosques in the South received an official written text for the Friday sermon subjected to threats of assault in case they do not commit to the text written in Sana’a which is a major interference into the religious tasks of the Imams.

- On August 6th, spontaneous protest demonstrations escalated into violence in Al-Mimdarah quarters in Aden when thousands went out to protest against water cut for more than 10 days shouting slogans against the occupation. The Yemeni occupation forces attacked the participants with batons and used tear gas and bullets and arrested dozens of mostly kids under 15. The security forces arrested also a paralyzed young man called Mohamed Saleh Mugammal who was taken with his wheelchair by a military crew accompanied by his tutor Qassim Shamil Al-Gouna and another person called Waddah Abdullah Nasser Al-Gouna.

- On August 8th, Aden Press published a story about the southern Soldier Muthana Abdul Salam Mohammed Qasim, who is located in Al-Rada’a in the province of Al-Beidha’a in North Yemen. He was brutally beaten and his salary confiscated by an officer of the security unit in Rada’a called Mabkhout Al-Aansi. The soldier was not able to receive the salary as he was on wedding leave and when he went to the house of the officer to ask for his salary he was attached by the officer himself.

- On August 10th, the employee of the fabrics in Aden staged a sit-in to protest against stalling official bodies of disbursement their salaries.

- In the central prison in Al-Mukalla, capital of Hadramout governorate on the 10.8.2009, tear gas was fired into inside closed cells where southern detainees were arrested. Many lost consciousness and have not been provided any medical first aid and left to their fate. Furthermore, security forces beat them with rifle butts and denied them food and did not allow their lawyers to meet them despite order from a judge.

- On August 11th a bus destined for Zangibar to attend the funeral of martyrs of the event of Zangibar, was detained at the center of the investigation in Vuha and passengers were arrested. Among those arrested were Sheikh Saleh Al-Amoudi, Abdullah bin Salman and Salim Alasani.

- On August 11th the regime of Sana’a started its 6th war against the Houthies in Sa’ada and Harf Sufyan in more bloody and brutal way using all kinds of land and air weapons bombing the peaceful citizens in their towns and villages. We all saw the moving and painful pictures of the civilian victims of this war. But, there is another face of this war that has not been realized by others yet. This was the southern soldiers that were forced to join this war and were sent to the most dangerous places to fight against the Houthies. These soldiers are forced to pay their live for the survival of the regime of Sana’a.

- On August 8th the security forces in Al-Mukalla beaten political prisoners jailed at CID of Al-Mukalla using electric batons, sticks and gun butts, as punishment for their protest against the bad conditions of their arrestment and denying them visits. According to credible sources of Aden-Press, the detainees were suffering from very poor health and serious injuries from beatings. The same sources also reported that the detained political activist Nasser Mahfouz Bagazkooz, a ****** in the southern movement, lost consciousness and entered a coma, yet, was left in prison
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- At two o'clock of the morning of August 13th security forces shot towards the home of Sheikh Tariq Al-Fadhli from the local *****istration building opposite of Sheikh Tariq’s house injuring one of his bodyguards which is considered as a deliberate act of provocation against Sheikh Tariq.
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