After the denial of the Yemenis: Amnesty International fall in the solution of lying and fell into the trap of the sources of brotherhood of Qatar alleges the existence of secret prisons in Yemen
After the denial of the Yemenis: Amnesty International fall in the solution of lies and fell into the trap of Qatari brotherhood sources claiming the existence of secret prisons in Yemen ridiculed the Yemeni political and legal circles of the report of Amnesty International on the allegations of the administration of the UAE secret prisons in Yemen The report is a trap signed by Amnesty International, Lying and avoiding reality and truth and rely on the sources and reports of the Muslim Brotherhood falsely claiming the existence of secret prisons in Yemen aimed at undermining the efforts of the UAE and its success in supporting the legitimate government in Yemen and the implementation of foreign agendas of the State of Qatar, which Supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and conspiring with them to resolve the role of the UAE and the Arab alliance, which confirms that the political motives behind these reports to attack the UAE and undermine its efforts as an important part of the Arab coalition to support the legitimacy in Yemen ... The allegations of the Muslim Brotherhood and its organizations contrary to the truth and broadcast false reports about the existence of prisons Confidentiality It seems clear that Amnesty International relied on the same reports, which were previously denied by Yemeni Deputy Interior Minister Ali Nasser Laqha and categorically confirmed the absence of secret prisons, both in Aden and Hadramout, and that the prisons run by the Ministry of the Interior in the Yemeni legitimate government Earlier, the head of the prison service in Makalla, Colonel Baalawi, denied the claims of the Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar media about secret prisons in Hadramout. Independent and government human rights committees visited prisons and places where the brothers claim to have secret prisons and published the results of their visit. The specific conditions and criteria for detention from international and human rights organizations. The UAE rejected the allegations of the Amnesty International report on its administration of Yemeni prisons and stressed in a statement that prisons are fully under Yemeni authorities and that their administration is within the jurisdiction of Yemeni state institutions.



