Times of Oman

Yemen’s Houthis arrest protesters in Sanaa

The Houthis took control of Sanaa in 2014, ousting the internatio­nallyrecog­nised government of AbdRabbu Mansour Hadi

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ADEN(Yemen): Yemen’s Houthi group arrested a number of people in Sanaa on Saturday, following demonstrat­ions over economic hardship. Sanaa residents told Reuters dozens were arrested, including 16 female students.

The students were released at the end of the day after signing a pledge not to take part in demonstrat­ions again, one of them said, asking not to be identified for fear of retributio­n.

She said female Houthi supporters “attacked us with electric shock batons and clubs, supported by armed men”.

“They beat me until I fell to the ground and I received an electric shock in the back when I stood up again. I wasn’t able to move when they took me to the police station,” she said.

The Houthis group took control of Sanaa in 2014, ousting the internatio­nally-recognised government of Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

A Saudi-led US-backed internatio­nal military coalition intervened in 2015 to restore it.

“Security services in the capital detained a number of mercenarie­s tasked by the aggressors to plant rumours and disturb public peace,” the Houthi-controlled Saba news agency said.

Both sides of the Yemen conflict have been accused of serious human rights violations.

Soaring prices have put some basic commoditie­s out of reach for many Yemenis and the central bank has struggled to pay publicsect­or salaries, on which many depend, as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.

 ?? - Reuters ?? CURRENCY CRISIS: People demonstrat­e to denounce the deteriorat­ion of Yemen’s economy and the devaluatio­n of the local currency in Taiz, Yemen October 6, 2018.
- Reuters CURRENCY CRISIS: People demonstrat­e to denounce the deteriorat­ion of Yemen’s economy and the devaluatio­n of the local currency in Taiz, Yemen October 6, 2018.

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