Yemen

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Human rights defenders in Yemen have been subjected to harassment, death threats, arbitrary detention, fabricated prosecutions and torture including corporal punishment.The Yemeni constitution states that freedom of speech and of the press is guaranteed within the confines of the law. However, human rights defenders and pro-democracy advocates have been the victims of this provision's ambiguity. Journalists, HRDs and academics are treated with suspicion and the Security Police have abducted HRDs at gun point and kept them in incommunicado.

The Yemeni government has been sought to position itself as supporting the US government in its “war on terror.” Many HRDs have been arrested under the false accusation of supporting militant groups. Much of the progress achieved by HRDs in the years preceding 9/ll was undermined after tough legislation was introduced by the Yemini authorities in 2001. For example, the parliament approved the law for Associations and Foundations, which regulates the formation of NGOs. The constitution allows for freedom of assembly, yet it will routinely detain activists in order to prevent them from organizing demonstrations. The authorities hope to curtail the activities of human rights defenders by using both bureaucratic means as well as physical/psychological intimidation.

Communication between HRDs is problematic as the authorities monitor the internet and block websites. Journalists advocating reform run the risk of having their newspaper offices shut and their property confiscated. In June 2008, the former editor-and-chief of the pro-democracy paper al-Shoura, Abdulkarim Al-Khaiwani, was sentenced to six years imprisonment, after he was accused of insulting the president and “demoralizing the military”. His newspaper's office had to close and its website was blocked. The following month, journalists and human rights activists tried to stage a sit-in in the capital Sana'a, but it was shortly broken up, as the authorities subjected its participants to beatings and conducted arbitrary arrests.

CASE INDEX

2008/05/9

Front Line est profondément inquiète suite à l’arrestation du défenseur des droits humains Fahad Al-Qarni le 5 avril 2008. Fahad Al-Qarni est un défenseur des droits humains et un militant pro-démocratie qui a fait campagne pour la liberté d’expression au Yémen à...

2008/05/26

Front Line est profondément préoccupée suite aux accusations portées contre le défenseur des droits humains et journaliste Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani d'avoir des liens avec le terrorisme, et suite au report de son procès qui devait avoir lieu le 21 mai dernier. Abdul-...

2008/06/10

Front Line est profondément préoccupée suite à l’annonce de la condamnation à six ans de prison du journaliste et défenseur des droits humains Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani, le 9 juin 2008. Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani est l’ancien rédacteur en chef du journal en ligne pro-...

2008/08/21

Front Line est profondément préoccupée suite à l’annonce des mauvais traitements infligés au défenseur des droits humains Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani lors de sa détention. Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani est l’ancien rédacteur en chef du journal en ligne pro-démocratie Al-...

2008/12/1

Front Line est préoccupée par l’annonce de l’interdiction de voyager imposée au journaliste et défenseur des droits humains Abdul-Karim al-Khaiwani. Il devait se rendre à une conférence sur les droits humains le 30 novembre 2008. Cette interdiction intervient alors...