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Yemeni woman speaks out about Al Houthi rape, forced marriage

Abu Dhabi: Yemeni human rights activist Samira Abdullah Al Houri revealed her suffering inside Al Houthi prisons, and the increasing cases of rape and forced marriages there. Al Houri says the Iran-backed militia has resorted to force marriages, in which Yemeni women, whose husbands study or work abroad, are married against their will to Al Houthi men. The Houthis aim to increase births without lineage, raise these infants in orphanages and radicalise them. “This way the Al Houthi group radicalise and recruit children even before they are born, a strategy to create a more vicious and notorious fighters,” Al Houri said.

Israeli Measures In Jerusalem Indicate Intentions To Disrupt Palestinian Legislative Elections

Thursday, 8 April 2021, 6:09 am Geneva - Israel has been conducting several measures to obstruct the Palestinian legislative elections in East Jerusalem, most notably by not approving the election process to take place in the city so far, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said today in a statement. The Israeli authorities have taken practical measures in recent days that reflect clear intentions to impede the electoral process and thwart the participation of residents and candidates in East Jerusalem in the electoral process that has been waiting to take place for more than a decade. Yesterday, the Israeli intelligence sent candidates Nasser Muhammad Musa Qas and

Israeli measures in Jerusalem indicate intentions to disrupt Palestinian legislative elections –Euro-Med

Israeli measures in Jerusalem indicate intentions to disrupt Palestinian legislative elections –Euro-Med
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At HRC: Euro-Med Monitor Says Thousands Of Migrant Workers Left UAE Due To Discrimination

Thursday, 18 March 2021, 7:49 am Geneva – Thousands of migrant workers have left the UAE after losing their jobs, as they were subjected to discriminatory measures during the economic crisis caused by the Coronavirus pandemic considering lack of appropriate government support measures, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and IRDG said in joint speech at the Human Rights Council 46th session. Making up about 90% of the total workforce in the country, migrant workers have been suffering from formal discriminatory practices in the field of health care and arbitrary labor laws, since the outbreak of the pandemic. Delivered by Euro-Med Monitor researcher Thomas William, the speech said that while the state

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