Houthi prisoners released by Saudi Arabia arrive in Yemeni capital

Detainees are from Iran-aligned movement that the Saudi-led military coalition has been fighting since 2015


Reuters November 28, 2019
Detainees are from Iran-aligned movement that the Saudi-led military coalition has been fighting since 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

SANAA/GENEVA: A group of Houthi prisoners released by Saudi Arabia arrived in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Thursday, the witnesses said, in a step that may encourage efforts to end a nearly five-year war in the country.

The detainees are from the Iran-aligned movement that a Saudi-led military coalition has been fighting since March 2015, after the Houthis ousted the internationally recognised government in Sanaa.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which transported the detainees from Saudi Arabia to Yemen, said 128 people were being repatriated. On Tuesday, the coalition said it had released 200 prisoners. The reason for the difference in numbers was not immediately clear.

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The witnesses saw two ICRC planes carrying the detainees arrive at Sanaa airport. "The ICRC sees the release as a positive step and hopes that it will spur further releases and repatriations of conflict-related detainees," the aid agency said in a statement.

It said it had acted as a neutral intermediary and was not involved in any of the talks that preceded the release.

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Riyadh has been holding informal talks with the Houthis since late September about a ceasefire, sources have said, as it seeks to exit an unpopular war after its main coalition partner the United Arab Emirates (UAE) withdrew troops.

The United Nations (UN) is trying to restart political negotiations to end the war, which has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed millions to the brink of famine.

The conflict is seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Houthis, who control Sanaa and most big urban centres, say they are fighting a corrupt system.

COMMENTS (2)

Bunny Rabbit | 4 years ago | Reply Who is the cat who is the mouse in this game . If USA and KSA decide this war on this tiny country Yemen can stop in one minute . Does any one know / remember why KSA started attacking Yemen in the first place.
t t | 4 years ago | Reply Peace talks are the answer to the conflict happening in Yemen. I support the resolutions drawn from the Riyadh’s meeting concerning all the Involved parties in Yemen. The most important thing now is that they all reach a peaceful solution and end the Yemeni conflict.
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