
Tormented Childhood by War and Displacement [Blog from Musaala]
Author: Khalil Al-Maliki, Yemeni Journalist As the conflict in Yemen moves into its ninth year, all aspects of the situation are becoming more complicated. The

Author: Khalil Al-Maliki, Yemeni Journalist As the conflict in Yemen moves into its ninth year, all aspects of the situation are becoming more complicated. The

Author: Mohammed Abd Rabbo Nasser, Journalist and Human Rights Activist Mothers used to say to their children: “War is fueled by men.” Mothers were directed

The Justice4Yemen Pact coalition has drafted the following recommendations following their submission of a joint statement to the 46th session of the Working Group on

This blog post was published by Musaala Organization for Human Rights as part of its ongoing work documenting enforced disappearance and unlawful detention in Yemen.

Since the start of the Yemeni civil war, all major conflict actors have arbitrarily detained, disappeared, and tortured civilians, often based on suspected affiliation with

The Houthis have received considerable media coverage and international condemnation for their systematic recruitment of child soldiers during the Yemen war. Among other strategies, the

How Yemeni Governments Dealt with Freedom of Opinion and Expression By Abdulrahman Hassan Mojamil – Yemeni Political and Researcher[1] IntroductionFreedom of opinion and expression is

By December 2021, Houthi forces were nearly two years into their campaign to capture oil-rich Marib governorate from the internationally recognized government of Yemen and

The Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition has submitted a comprehensive joint report to the United Nations’ 4th Universal Periodic Review for Yemen. This report encapsulates the coalition’s

A report by the Marib Dam foundation documenting the experiences of civilian mine victims in Ma’rib governorate between January 2018 and February 2023. The report