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When his father tried to intervene, security forces threatened to beat him as well. He said that after his son was beaten unconscious, they threw him their car and drove off.
An hour later, Muhayb death was confirmed.
"No one can be held accountable in a state of emergency" said one of the security personnel involved in the fatal attack, "even if someone is killed".
On 18 March 2011, President Ali Abdallah Salih decreed a State of Emergency in reaction to ongoing peaceful protests. Human rights groups and Yemeni lawyers were quick to condemn the state of emergency as unconstitutional.
![]() Muhayb Abdallah Husayn Al-Ya'uri's father |
"President Salih announcement of a state of emergency violates the terms of the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights," said Alkarama's Legal Directory Rachid Mesli, "the State of Emergency is a violation of basic human rights, particularly the right to life.
Article 6 of the Covenant stipulates, "Every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life."
Local Yemeni human rights organisation 'Hood' confirmed that Muhayb's murder was carried out in the context of Salih's unconstitutional announcement of emergency law.
The Seyaj Organisation for Protecting Childhood, another local Yemeni organisation, said that with Muhayb Al Ya'uri's murder, the number of children killed in the wake peaceful protests since mid-February 2011 has now reached 23.
Alkarama expresses deep concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Yemen and the Yemeni authorities' continued use of violence against peaceful protesters. As murder rates rise Alkarama continues to send evidence of the murders including that of Muhayb Abdallah Husayn Al-Ya'uri, to UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions.