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Local Authority, Fisheries Authority Condemn Kidnapping of 20 Yemeni Fishermen

News - Yemen: The local authority in Al-Hodeidah Governorate and General Authority for Fisheries in the Red Sea condemned today's kidnapping of 20 Yemeni fishermen by the US-Saudi aggression forces and its mercenaries.

In two separate statements, the local authority and the commission denounced the arbitrary practices against the Yemeni fishermen who were kidnapped by the US-Saudi aggression along with six boats and a small shell off the coast of the Buhais area in the Midi district.

The two statements called on international organizations and the UN to take all measures, prevent abuse, and release all kidnapped fishermen in the prisons of the countries of aggression.

It holds the UN, international community and all human rights organizations to be fully responsible for the repeated arbitrary practices against defenseless fishermen by the US-Saudi aggression and its mercenaries.

On August, Ministry of Fisheries announced kidnapping of 139 Yemeni fishermen by Eritrean authorities from the city of Mocha in Taiz governorate and Khokha in Hodeidah governorate, including 23 minors, while they were fishing in Yemen territorial waters.

The Ministry of Fisheries called on the Eritrean authorities to quickly release them, and all the kidnapped fishermen in its prisons, calling on the United Nations and its humanitarian and human rights organizations to play their role in the face of the kidnapping crimes of Yemeni fishermen by the authorities in Eritrea.

Saudi Arabia and many of its allies have been waging a war on Yemen since 2015 to restore power to the country’s Riyadh-friendly former officials. The war and a simultaneous siege that the US-Saudi-led coalition has been enforcing on the country has killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis.

The invasion has pushed entire Yemen close to the brink of outright famine, turning the country into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Coastal communities in Yemen have suffered greatly in the ongoing bloody war. Fishing boats, ports and processing sites have been destroyed or damaged, and many fishermen have lost their lives.

The US-Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes which hit fishing boats and markets, and mines were laid in the sea making the waters treacherous. To make matters worse, the exacerbation of piracy and attacks by the Eritrean authorities and the aggression forces against fishermen on the Yemeni coasts.

As of August 2019, at least 334 fishermen had been reported killed or injured since 2015, according to statistics from Yemen's fisheries authority. Others had been arrested and had their boats seized, while some were now detained in Saudi-run prisons in Yemen.

Local reports estimate that of Yemen's approximate 100,000 fishermen, since 2015 over a third (37,000) have quit and thus lost their income.

 

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