UN urges Yemen Houthi court to review 30 death sentences

UN urges Yemen Houthi court to review 30 death sentences

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A view of the old quarter of Sanaa, Yemen

Thirty men were sentenced to death by Houthi authorities in Yemen this week amid credible allegations that many were tortured during three years of politically-motivated detention, the U.N. human rights office said on Friday.

It urged the Appellate Court in the Houthi-held capital of Sanaa, which is due to review the ruling, to take into account the serious allegations and violations of their right to a fair trial and due process in the lower court.

The specialised first instance criminal court handed down the death sentences on Tuesday, U.N. human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said.

Most of the 30 men are academics, students and politicians โ€œaffiliated with the Islah party that has been critical of the Houthisโ€, she told a news briefing. She was referring to an Islamist party that is part of the Saudi-backed government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

โ€œAt no point were they given a proper chance to present a defence,โ€ Shamdasani said.

Houthi officials did not respond immediately to a Reuters request for comment.

Yemenโ€™s four-year war is largely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and arch-foe Iran. The kingdom is leading a Western-backed Sunni Muslim coalition battling the Iran-aligned Houthi movement.

The men were arrested in 2016 and charged in April 2017 with allegedly participating in an organised armed group intending to carry out attacks on or assassinations of security personnel and popular committees affiliated with the Houthis, and providing intelligence to other parties, Shamdasani said.

โ€œThere is a high likelihood that many of these charges are politically-motivated. There are very credible allegations of torture and mistreatment, our teams have been able to speak to families,โ€ Shamdasani said.

โ€œAny politically-motivated charges should be dismissed and international fair trial standards fully complied with,โ€ she said.

Amnesty International, in a statement this week, denounced what it called a โ€œsham trialโ€ where the 30 men faced โ€œtrump-up charges including espionage for the Saudi Arabia-led coalitionโ€.

Detainees include Youssef al-Bawab, a linguistics professor and political figure who was held in incommunicado detention amid allegations of torture and lack of access to legal counsel and medical care, the London-based group said.

REUTERS

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