Legal Support Newsletter | September 2025

Friday, October 10, 2025
Legal Support Newsletter | September 2025

Mwatana for Human Rights stated that it provided legal assistance, through its field-based female and male lawyers, to 464 victims who were subjected to arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture, and contributed to the release of 41 of them during September 2025.

Mwatana provided legal support to civilian victims held by the following parties: 240 victims by Ansar Allah (the Houthis), 93 victims by the Southern Transitional Council, 115 victims by forces affiliated with the internationally recognized government, and 15 victims by coalition forces led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The victims were distributed, in varying numbers, across several governorates, with Taiz recording the highest number (72 victims), followed by Aden (65 victims), Amanat Al Asimah (Capital Secretariat) (61 victims), Hadramawt (48 victims), Hajjah (31 victims), Lahj (27 victims), Marib (25 victims), Shabwah (21 victims), Al Hudaydah (19 victims), Ibb (16 victims), Al-Dhale’e (16 victims), Abyan (13 victims), Sana’a (12 victims), Dhamar (12 victims), Al Bayda (10 victims), Al Mahwit (9 victims), Amran (5 victims), Sa’dah (2 victims), and one victim in the Yemeni–Saudi border areas. Mwatana contributed to the release of 41 victims during September 2025.

During September 2025, Mwatana for Human Rights documented 104 new incidents of violations involving arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture.

Ansar Allah (the Houthis) bear responsibility for 58 incidents of these violations, forces of the internationally recognized government for 22 incidents, Southern Transitional Council forces for 23 incidents, while coalition forces led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates bear responsibility for one incident.

It is worth noting that September 2025 witnessed an escalation in campaigns of arbitrary detention across various areas under the control of Ansar Allah (the Houthis), coinciding with the anniversary of the national commemoration of the 26 September Revolution. This was in addition to other detention campaigns targeting employees working with international humanitarian organizations.

It should also be noted that Mwatana for Human Rights provides legal assistance through a network of female and male lawyers across various regions of Yemen to victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and tortureperpetrated by different parties.

Mwatana undertakes its efforts in coordination with the victims’ families or on their behalf, following thorough documentation of all information related to the victim and the incident, and based on informed consent from the victims or their families.

The efforts of Mwatana’s Legal Support Team focus on ensuring procedural justice for all individuals who come into contact with law enforcement authorities or who are detained by armed formations that have become de facto authorities, with the aim of guaranteeing their full enjoyment of rights from the moment of detention, through investigation and defense, the conditions of detention, and through to trial.