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  • A Three-Part Formula to Persuade Armed Groups in Yemen to Respect Human Rights

    External Publication

    May 15, 2023

    Nadwa Al-Dawsari
    Nadwa Al-Dawsari

    Gulf and Arabian Peninsula, Yemen

    Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images

    During nearly a decade of grinding civil war in Yemen, nonstate armed groups and hybrid actors have proliferated on all sides of the conflict. Members of some armed groups have committed violations against civilians, including arbitrary detentions, forced disappearances, torture, land grabbing, extortion, and gender-based violence.

    With the war in Yemen so fragmented, curbing these abuses can seem like an impossible task—there’s no central command, and armed groups can be unpredictable. Their command structures are highly variable, and they often don’t respond to traditional peacebuilding efforts, which focus on the state.

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