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Southern Consultative Center for Rights and Freedoms sends memorandum to International Committee of Red Cross in Geneva to reveal the status of detainee Mohamed Ahmed Al-Faidhi

[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Aden – Geneva[/su_label]

 

The Southern Consultative Center for Rights and Freedoms sent on Friday a memo to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, requesting that its intervene with the Yemeni government to reveal the status of the detainee Mohamed Ahmed Al-Faidhi, who was kidnapped by Yemeni government special forces in Shabwa governorate, immediately after his release with his colleagues on January 11 as per detainees exchange agreement.

The center called on the ICRC to intervene with the Yemeni government to reveal his fate and release him, and that the ICRC should receive him in person and secure his life.

The consultative center noted that what the Special Forces did was in violation of the detainees exchange agreement, and at the same time a crime that contradicts the provisions of international humanitarian law, in particular the Third Geneva Convention of 1949.

This memorandum has been copied to the High Commission, to the expert group and to international organizations.

 

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