02 December 2015

Yemen: Student Disappeared for Over 10 Years

Wasif Hassan Abdulrab Matar Wasif Hassan Abdulrab Matar

On 23 January 2004, as 22-year-old student Wasif Hassan Abdulrab Matar went swimming on the Gold Mohur Coast in the south of Yemen, he was arrested by members of the Yemeni Republican Guards conducting a naval exercise and taken to an unknown location. As he has been missing since, on 27 November 2015, Alkarama sent a communication to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced Disappearances (WGEID), hoping that this human rights mechanism could help shed light on Wasif's fate and whereabouts.

Since his arrest, his family has relentlessly been trying to find him. Shortly after his disappearance, they were informally told by a whistleblower from the Republican Guards that Wasif had been detained at a detention facility controlled by the Republican Guards in the Muashiq area in the Aden Governorate and that he was later transferred to the Suwad military camp, south of Sana'a, but they were never able to officially confirm this information. Following the toppling of the camp during the revolution in 2011-2012, Wasif's family was again told by a whistleblower that he had been transferred to the Counter-terrorism Unit of the Ministry of Interior; however, just like during the precedent years of detention, the family never received any official information on his fate. As the Houthi-Saleh Coalition took control over numerous places of detention, Wasif's situation became even more alarming.

"Since 2004, the places of detention in which Wasif might have been detained have been under the authority of at least three different entities, none of which has ever ensured that the detainees under their control are all registered and able to contact their families and to challenge their detention," said Radidja Nemar, Regional Legal Officer for the Gulf at Alkarama, "this situation is creating a breeding ground for grave violations such as enforced disappearance."

Since Wasif's arrest, his family inquired about him in several governmental institutions, including the Security Department of Aden, the Ministry of Human Rights, the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Defence, but to no avail. His family then turned to Alkarama, in the hope that the organisation could help locate Wasif. Alkarama, in turn, seized the WGEID, asking this UN Special Procedure for the protection of human rights to call upon the Yemeni authorities to confirm if Wasif is under their control and, if so, to immediately release him. Furthermore, Alkarama requested the WGEID to call upon the Houthi-Saleh Coalition to inform if they are currently detaining Wasif and, should that be the case, to immediately release him or, at the very least, to treat him humanely and to disclose his whereabouts.

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Yemen - HR Instruments

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

ICCPR: Accessed on 09.02.1987
Optional Protocol: No

State report: Due on 30.03.2015 (6th)
Last concluding observations: 23.04.2012

Convention against Torture (CAT)

CAT: Accessed on 05.11.1991
Optional Protocol: No
Art. 20 (Confidential inquiry): Yes
Art. 22 (Individual communications): No

State report: Overdue since 14.05.2014 (3rd)
Last concluding observations: 17.12.2009

International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED)

No

Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

Last review: 01.2014 (2nd cycle)
Next review: -

National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)

No