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Stories of Women Faced Imam’s Soldiers 

By: Rania Abdullah Taiz – For decades, Yemenis lived under the oppressive rule of the Imamate in northern Yemen. They were subjected to injustice, ignorance, and slavery. Women were not exempt from this oppression; they faced the same hardships as men, and even worseDespite the fact that the society was

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Indiscriminate Shelling in Taiz: Death and Permanent Disability

By: Ezaddin Al Sofi Taiz – Several neighborhoods in Taiz are subjected to indiscriminate shelling, leading to casualties among the civilian population, including both fatalities and injuries.  Since 2015, the Houthi group (Ansar Allah) has been in control of several districts in Taiz, while the Yemeni government controls the remaining

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How Yemen’s Harib Farms Became Fields of Death

By: Makeen Al Awjari Marib – Farming and livestock are the lifeblood of most rural families in Harib district, southern Marib Governorate, which is under the control of the internationally recognized government (IRG) forces. But with many farms now located in high-risk areas along the frontline, locals say the industry

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Extorting bakeries’ owners in Sana’a

By: Alhussein Al-Yazidi & Takrim Othman The bakeries’ owners in the capital Sana’a, under the authority of the Houthi group [Ansar Allah], are subjected to organized extortion by the Industry and Trade Office members under the pretext of violating the pricing criteria.  The capital city, with its ten districts, has

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Enhancing displaced children’s access to education 

By: Mujahid Hammoud The waves of war displaced Um Yahya, 50, far from her childhood place in the Al-Durayhimi district of Al-Hodeidah province to the outskirts of Taiz in late 2018. Speaking to Al-Mushahid, she said, “After the battles intensified, we had to flee death that was waiting for us.

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Mediation for water and peace in Taiz

By: Usama Farhan Taiz City in southwestern Yemen has witnessed a continued blockade for eight years. The siege was not only imposed on its geography but also on its water sources.  Almost 80 percent of water wells have become inaccessible for residents of the Taiz city since the war broke

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