A Houthi-run court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death on allegations of spying. Authorities provided few details about the defendants or the evidence, raising serious concerns about transparency and due process. Human rights groups are likely to condemn the verdicts and call for independent review. The sentences highlight the severe security measures enforced in Houthi-controlled areas amid the ongoing conflict.
Yemen: Houthi Court Sentences 17 to Death Over Alleged Spying
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