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Report on the human rights situation in Yemen for the month of July 2020
289 cases of violation between arrest, murder and forced displacement
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The human rights situation in Yemen continues to worsen badly as the war enters its sixth year, which has cast a shadow over various aspects of human political, social and economic life, and the human being has become vulnerable to many violations such as murder, arrest, displacement, stealing money and losing his right to expression and defend himself within the minimum limits. Where the monitoring team of the Future Partners Foundation for Development and Human Rights stated in its monthly report that the human rights situation in Yemen during the month of July of 2020 witnessed many violations despite the spread of the Covid 19 virus, which was not sufficient reason to reduce the practices of violations in addition to what I witnessed Yemen suffers from natural disasters as a result of the fall of the rains that resulted in floods that washed away many camps for the displaced and rural population centers and the demolition of many homes in many Yemeni cities, the most prominent of which was the fall of the old houses of Sana'a, which is among the historical cities included in the UNESCO lists as a sign of heritage that must be preserved from Extinction.
The monitoring team said that July 2020 recorded a slight improvement in the number of abuse cases compared to the previous months of this year. The team recorded 289 cases of human rights violations. The monitoring team said in its monthly report that the total number of violations that affected civilian citizens in all Yemeni cities, which the team was able to monitor according to its modest capabilities, amounted to 289 violations. The human rights and humanitarian violations mentioned in the report were distributed as follows:
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First: direct killing
The team monitored 72 civilian deaths and injuries during the month of June. Among them are 41 dead, distributed as follows: 35 men, 2 women and 4 children. 31 civilians were injured by 27 children, 2 women and 2 children.
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Second: victims of snipers and mines
Mines and the areas where they are planted still pose a great threat to civilians, as they are targeted on the roads and farms in the vicinity of the spread of snipers who are stalking innocent civilians, including children and women, on public roads and residential neighborhoods. Especially in the seam areas of Taiz, Al Dhale'e and Al Hudaydah.
Six civilians were killed, including 2 men, 2 women and 2 children. 5 civilians were wounded, including 2 women and 3 children.
Mine planting victims were 9 civilians, including 5 men, 2 women and 2 children.
It wounded 18 civilians, including 5 men, 2 women, and 11 children.
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Third: missiles and Katyusha rockets
The report stated that 35 civilians were killed or injured who were victims of the deadly shells and Katyusha rockets that are fired at civilians from time to time. It killed 11 victims, including 5 men, 1 woman, and 5 children.
It wounded 24 civilians, including 18 men, one woman and 5 children.
Fourth: arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance
First: Arbitrary detention: The team monitored 29 civilians being arbitrarily arrested. Among the detainees were 24 men, including (one journalist and two doctors), 4 women and one child.
Second: Enforced disappearance: 9 civilians were subjected to enforced disappearance, including 6 men, 1 journalist, and 2 workers of an international organization.
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Fifth: storming homes and destroying public buildings and private homes
The report mentioned that 6 houses were stormed and their contents looted, in addition to 31 homes being burned and blown up. The report mentioned that 4 public facilities were demolished and burned, and 6 public facilities were stormed. The report stated that one mosque was demolished.
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Sixth: Flying strikes
The report stated that 24 civilians were killed, including 2 men, 7 women, and 15 children.
And wounding 14 civilians, including 10 men and 4 children
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Seventh: suicide and rape
The report concluded by the monitoring team of the Future Partners Foundation to monitor the escalation of suicides. Where the team detected 3 suicides, including 1 men and 1 women. And 1 suicide attempts.
2 women were raped, and 2 cases of a boy and a girl were raped. Because of the customs and traditions that prevent the disclosure and reporting of the case of rape that children and women are subjected to, there are ten cases that are kept silent, and every case is disclosed.
The report concluded by monitoring the issuance of one death sentence against one of the detainees who has been in prison for two years
And 12 citizens were subjected to forced displacement.
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The report stated that Ibb governorate topped the governorates in violating rights with 36 violations, followed by Taiz Governorate with 35 violations, and Al Hudaydah Governorate came in third order with 32 violations, followed by Aden Governorate with 32 violations, then Ma'rib Governorate with 28 violations, and then Al Jawf Governorate with 28 violations. 19 violations, Al-Dhalea governorate ranked seventh with 16 violations, followed by Hajjah governorate with 15 violations, Al Bayda governorate with 14 violations, Amran governorate with 11 violations, Sana'a governorate with 9 violations, Saada governorate 9 violations, and Lahj governorate with 8 violations. Then Socotra governorate with