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Yemen's Houthis to release 100 prisoners on Saturday, group says

Yemen's Houthis to release 100 govt prisoners on Saturday, group says
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The head of the Houthi Prisoner Affairs Committee said the Yemeni rebel group would 'release more than 100 prisoners' on Saturday.
The Houthis are a Yemeni rebel group [AFP/Getty-file photo]

The head of the Houthi Prisoner Affairs Committee, Abdul Qader Al-Murtada, said the Iran-backed movement would release 100 prisoners on Saturday belonging to Yemen's government forces.

A decision was issued by the leader of the Houthi movement, Abdul-Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, Murtada said on Friday.

Yemen's Houthis last released prisoners in April 2023 in an exchange of 250 Houthis for 70 members of Yemen's government forces.

"Tomorrow we will implement a unilateral humanitarian initiative in which we will release more than 100 prisoners," Murtada said in a statement.

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Yemen's war, which has killed tens of thousands of people and left millions hungry, has widely been seen as a proxy conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

The Houthis are the de facto authorities in northern Yemen.

The internationally recognised government is represented by the Political Leadership Council, which was formed under Saudi auspices last year and took over power from Yemen's president-in-exile.

A Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015 after the Houthis ousted the government from Sanaa in 2014.

Both sides have been accused of grave violations by rights groups.

(Reuters)