Yemen's children tortured, raped in Houthi recruitment camps
The head of the Yemeni Women Empowerment Foundation, Zaafaran Zayed, has made a warning cry over the grave violations committed against children in the recruitment camps of the Houthi militia.
Zayed, also a member of the Advisory
Committee of the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights, referred in a video on her
Twitter account on October 1 to 'unbelievable violations' inside the camps.
She said crimes committed against
children in the camps included beating, humiliation, torture, starvation and
rape.
She said the residents of the cities
controlled by the Houthis are tight-lipped about the crimes committed against
their children for fear of being shamed.
Shameful reaction
International response to the Houthi
crimes encourages these crimes even more.
The Yemeni news site, al-Mashhad,
quoted some human rights defenders as warning that the families of abused
children had known about their rape, but they remain silent for fear of shame.
They added that these families
believe this shame would follow them wherever they go if they reveal the calamities
of their children inside the Houthi recruitment camps.
The same defenders noted that the
Houthis take the children to battlefronts after sexually abusing them.
"This puts the children in
grave danger," the human rights defenders said.
They cited a rise in the number of
funeral ceremonies for children in the areas controlled by the Houthi militia.
Around 640 children were forcibly
recruited within the ranks of the Houthi militia so far.
A large number of other children
were arrested and executed by the militia's extrajudicial courts for rejecting
to fight within its ranks.
Most of the victims are aged between
13 and 17.
Some of the children operate what is
known as the Military Media Apparatus of the Houthi militia, the human rights
defenders said.
Some of these children were killed
and buried in the past period, they added.