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Yemen Crisis: Human Rights Groups Demand Immediate Release of Arbitrarily Detained Humanitarian Staff

Amnesty International and other rights groups called on June 7, 2026, for the immediate release of dozens of humanitarian workers held in Houthi detention amid documented reports of torture.

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Yemen Crisis: Human Rights Groups Demand Immediate Release of Arbitrarily Detained Humanitarian Staff

Sanaa, Yemen—A coalition of international human rights organizations issued an urgent demand this week. They are calling for the immediate release of dozens of staff from the United Nations and local civil society groups. These individuals have been held in arbitrary detention for extended periods. Their continued confinement poses a direct threat to humanitarian operations.

Conditions within the detention centers remain dire. Reports indicate that many workers have been subjected to torture and other forms of ill-treatment. The Houthi authorities have systematically denied detainees access to proper legal counsel and medical care. Families have been prevented from making regular contact with their loved ones since the initial arrests.

The gravity of the situation was underscored by the death of a World Food Programme staffer in custody last year. This event has heightened fears for the safety of those still held behind bars. Many detainees were taken without warrant and forcibly disappeared. They are being held incommunicado in undisclosed locations.

The detention campaign has had a devastating impact on the ground. Aid delivery to populations facing severe hunger is now severely obstructed. Local organizations play a critical role in reaching remote areas in northern Yemen. By targeting these workers, the authorities are exacerbating the country's ongoing nutritional crisis.

Human rights researchers noted that the authorities have used coercive tactics to extract video confessions. These recordings are often used to justify claims of espionage. Organizations like Amnesty International have formally documented these practices as violations of international law. The systematic suppression of civic space in northern Yemen is reaching a new peak.

Pressure from the international community has thus far failed to yield results. Diplomats are now being urged to move beyond statements of concern to concrete action. The goal is to ensure the protection of remaining aid workers. Without a robust response, the risks to those still in detention will continue to grow.

The Houthi authorities have remained silent on the specific status of many of the detainees. Access for international monitors remains blocked in most instances. This lack of transparency has fueled speculation about the physical state of the prisoners. The families of the missing continue to wait for information.

The coalition of rights groups is now focusing its efforts on securing safe and unhindered access. The priority is to provide life-saving assistance to the Yemeni people while safeguarding the staff that makes it possible. Negotiations for the release of these individuals remain stalled as of this Sunday. The humanitarian impact of these detentions is expected to worsen.

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