No Peace Without Justice: The Struggle for Transitional Justice in Yemen

A decade into Yemen’s war, human rights organizations continue to document widespread violations, despite facing arrests, torture, and severe restrictions. The Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition asserts that lasting peace cannot be achieved without transitional justice, as accountability for past crimes is essential for reconciliation and stability.

Human rights defenders operate in an increasingly hostile environment, particularly in areas controlled by the Houthis and other political factions, where access to affected communities is often restricted. The coalition warns that political interference and international interventions have prolonged the conflict, undermining efforts to achieve justice.

While warring parties pursue military and political gains, victims remain at the heart of the crisis, demanding recognition and redress. The Justice for Yemen Pact Coalition continues to push for international accountability mechanisms and greater protection for activists, emphasizing that justice is a fundamental pillar of any sustainable peace process.

Read the full journalistic report produced by the Justice4Yemen Pact and published by Daraj Media on the link Below: