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  • Oct 5, 2009

    Yemeni authorities should allow aid agencies to help up to 150,000 civilians trapped by fierce fighting in northern Yemen.

    Press release
  • Sep 16, 2009

    At least 87 persons, the majority women, children, and the elderly, were killed in aerial bombings in northern Yemen today, a witness to the attack and others reported.

    Press release
  • Sep 11, 2009

    Yemeni officials and rebel leaders should ensure that their forces fully respect the laws of war in the ongoing armed conflict in northern Yemen.

    Press release
  • Jun 3, 2009

    The apparent suicide of a Yemeni detainee at Guantanamo Bay underscores the urgent need for the United States to reach agreement with Yemen on sending uncharged prisoners home.

    Press release
  • May 15, 2009

    Yemen's government should immediately cease attacks on independent newspapers and scrap plans for a special court to try media cases.

    Press release
  • Apr 2, 2009

    The Obama administration should ensure that two Yemenis ordered released from Guantanamo by the US Justice Department and a federal court this week do not face further illegal detention or other mistreatment.

    Press release
  • Mar 30, 2009

    What will Obama do with Guantanamo's single largest group of detainees? One hundred Yemenis wait to go home--but those who've already returned to Yemen didn't find a warm welcome.

    Commentary
  • Mar 28, 2009

    The United States and Yemen should quickly move to develop a humane repatriation plan for the nearly 100 Yemeni prisoners being held at Guantanamo Bay.

    Press release
  • Nov 19, 2008

    Tens of thousands of civilians in northern Yemen have been displaced or cut off from aid in fighting between government and rebel forces.

    Press release
  • Nov 16, 2008

    In preventing aid agencies from reaching civilians caught between the warring sides, Yemen has failed to respect its international legal obligations.

    Commentary
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