AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoProtest Crackdown in Yemen’s South: Neda’a Al-Karama Center condemned repression of peaceful protesters in Aden and Hadramout, citing live fire, assaults, and arbitrary arrests—including children—and blamed Saudi Arabia as the de facto controller, calling for detainees’ release. Humanitarian Workers Under Attack: A new report says Houthi authorities have carried out a sustained campaign of abductions, arbitrary detention, and enforced disappearances targeting humanitarian and civic workers across Yemen since June 2024, aiming to restrict independent public activity. Women and Girls Face Yemen’s “Forgotten Crisis”: UNFPA warns that rising malnutrition, limited healthcare, and protection risks are driving severe harm, with pregnant women hit hardest as funding cuts reduce safe spaces and support. Cultural Life and Youth Tragedy: Yemeni acrobat Al-Qa’qa’ bin Antar died after a fatal fall during a stunt inside a volcanic crater in Al Dhale, sparking renewed debate about the dangers of extreme social-media performances. Education and Identity: UNESCO’s Yemen-linked Gulf office stresses that students should build strong foundations in Arabic and mother tongues before expanding into other languages.
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