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Arrival of 18 Fishermen in Hodeidah after Months of Detention, Torture in Eritrean Prisons 

News - Yemen: 18 fishermen returned to Hodeidah Friday after months of being kidnapped and tortured in the prisons of the Eritrean authorities.

 

 Director General of Ports and Centers at the Fisheries Authority, Aziz Atini, explained that 92 fishermen were released from Eritrean prisons, 18 of whom arrived in Al-Hodeidah, and the rest of them are in Al-Khawkha area.

He called on the UN community and humanitarian organizations to play their humanitarian role to stop the crimes of kidnapping, torture and violations committed by the Eritrean authorities against Yemeni fishermen.

Eritrean prisons are full of Yemeni fishermen who are subjected to violations amid the silence of the concerned human rights organizations.

The released fishermen reported that the Eritrean navy, as usual, kidnapped them while they were fishing in the Yemeni territorial waters, and took them to prisons, indicating that they were subjected to torture and hard labor under starvation.

Since late 2014, the Eritrean Navy has escalated piracy, detention and arrest operations against many Yemeni fishermen while they are engaged in their activities off the Hanish Archipelago. The archipelago includes the Greater and Lesser Hanish Islands and Jabal Zuqar, and is administratively affiliated to the Al-Hodeidah Governorate in western Yemen.

Fishing activity in the Red Sea has become a threat to the lives and safety of Yemeni fishermen. While a war is taking place throughout the Yemeni geography, another is taking place in the islands, coasts and international waters, the aggressors of which are the Eritrean maritime authorities and whose victims are thousands of Yemeni fishermen.

On the shores of Hodeidah, located on the Red Sea, extending from the port of Hodeidah to Bab al-Mandab, thousands of fishermen are being chased by the maritime authorities of the coastal African country. Fishermen accused the navy of imprisoning them for long periods, in addition to the harsh treatment they receive in prisons and the confiscation of their fishing boats. 

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. fishermen and the fish sector in Yemen.

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