HOOD human rights organization announced that more than 1000 youth activists are still illegally being held by the regime only because they chose to protest peacefully.
Among the imprisoned are eight women the organization claims.
Youth leaders in Sana’a marched on Friday raising banners and calling the international community to help in release those imprisoned by government forces and save them from the torture they are going through.
Abdul Rahman Barman, the executive director of HOOD told Yemen Post, “the number of imprisoned youth is on the rise and the world must stand against the government for the sake of humanity.”
“These youth are being tortured and attacked fiercely. Some leave government custody with their minds lost from the torture,” added Barman.
Though the last week of protests in Yemen have been peaceful, security forces have killed more than 900 since January.
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