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Yemen's Houthis free more than 100 detainees

Yemen's Houthi group freed more than 100 detainees in Sanaa on Sunday, calling the relocation a. unilateral humanitarian initiative to pardon prisoners and. return them to their households.

Most of them are humanitarian cases, including the ill,. the injured, and the elderly, stated Abdul Qader Al-Murtada, head. of the Houthi-run prisoner affairs committee, who revealed the. release and said the detainees had actually been government soldiers. caught at the battlefront.

However Yemen's internationally identified government said the. detainees were not soldiers, but civilians the Houthis had. abducted from homes, mosques and work environments.

Launching these victims under any name does not discharge. ( the Houthis) of this criminal activity, Majed Fadail, deputy minister for. human rights in Yemen's globally acknowledged federal government. wrote in a post on social media platform X.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). verified on Sunday the unilateral release of 113. conflict-related detainees and said in a statement that it. helped the detainees to ensure their release was gentle and. dignified.

I feel totally at ease, as if I was born again today. Because we were desperate and believed we would never ever go out,. stated Murshed Al Jamaai, a detainee launched on Sunday.

Yemen has actually been bogged down in conflict since the Houthis ousted. the federal government from the capital Sanaa in late 2014. The Saudi. Arabia-led military union intervened in 2015, aiming to. bring back the federal government.

The lays out of a proposed Yemen UN roadmap for peace were. concurred last December, however progress towards peace stalled as the. Houthis increase attacks on ships in and around the Red Sea,. stating they are acting in uniformity with Palestinians in the. Gaza war.

The project has actually disrupted worldwide commerce, stired fears of. inflation and deepened concern that fallout from the. Israel-Hamas war could destabilise parts of the Middle East.

(source: Reuters)