The soldiers who carried out the raid were with the National Security Agency, and the attendees at the event described the raid as befitting of an attack on the headquarters of a militant group about to undertake a coup. Of the 60 people arrested and detained, 38 were men and 22 were women; several of them were children between the ages of 10 to 15. The detainees, including the children, reported harsh treatment.
Later that evening, girls under 18 years old were released. On the following day, August 11, all but three of the remaining women were released on bail; two men were also released. On August 16, 11 more individuals were released. As of today, 23 men and three women are still in prison. This incident signals an escalation in the targeting of Baha’is in Yemen. Prior to the raid, a single Baha’i, Mr. Hamed bin Haydara, was the only Baha’i in detention in Yemen.
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