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Published 12 Apr, 2020 07:05am

Yemen rebels sentence four journalists to death

SANAA: A court run by Yemen’s Houthi rebels sentenced four journalists to death on Saturday for “treason” and espionage, a judicial official said.

The court in Houthi-held capital Sanaa “sentenced four journalists to death on charges of treason and spying for foreign states”, the official said.

Yemen’s internationally recognised government slammed the ruling.

“We strongly condemn the illegal death sentences” in a trial lacking “min.

standard of justice & integrity”, information minister Moammar Al-Eryani wrote on Twitter.

He named the journalists as Abdelkhaleq Omran, Akram Al Walidi, Harith Hamid, and Tawfiq Al Mansouri. The Iran-backed Houthis seized Sanaa from government forces in 2014, prompting a Saudi-led military intervention the following year.

The ensuing war has killed tens of thousands and plunged the Arab world’s poorest country into what the United Nations calls the worst humanitarian disaster globally.

Amnesty International says the Houthis have been holding 10 journalists in detention since 2015.

In a report last month, the rights watchdog criticised the rebels’ Specialised Criminal Court, which issued Saturday’s ruling.

Naming the four journalists sentenced on Saturday along with six others, it said they had been “prosecuted on trumped-up spying charges for peacefully exercising their right to freedom of expression”.

It said accusations of spying carried mandatory death sentences under Yemeni law.

Published in Dawn, April 12th, 2020

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