The report went on to claim that the prisoners were denied medication and sufficient food and banned from contacting their families. A former abductee told the international organization that the Houthi-run Political Security Office kept him disappeared for five months despite promising to question him for a few hours when he was arrested. “When the Political Security Office knocked at my door asking me to go with them for a few hours for a couple of questions, I did not think of saying goodbye to my family. “The (Houthi) authorities allowed us to call our families when we reached the airport ... Yemeni human rights activists and officials said the Amnesty International report has confirmed well-known information about human rights abuses committed by the Houthis.
Source: Ethiopian News May 27, 2021 16:52 UTC