UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday condemned a decision by Yemen’s Houthis to refer UN staff members to a special criminal court, urging the group to immediately release all detained UN, NGO and diplomatic staff.

Mr Guterres said he remained β€œgravely concerned” about the arbitrary detention of 59 personnel, as well as dozens of NGO workers, civil society members and diplomatic mission staff who have been held without due process, some for years.

The staff, including Yemeni nationals employed by the UN, are β€œimmune from legal process in respect of all acts performed in their official capacity", he said in a statement, underscoring that the detentions breach international law.

β€œWe call on the de facto authorities to rescind the referral and work in good faith towards the immediate release of all detained personnel of the UN, NGOs and diplomatic community."

Many have been held in isolation, with families and colleagues not knowing about their whereabouts or health.

Relations between the Iran-backed Houthis and international organisations have deteriorated sharply in recent years, disrupting humanitarian operations and at times forcing agencies to suspend or decrease their work.

The detentions, long a flashpoint, have drawn widespread international condemnation, particularly after Houthi-run courts issued death sentences against several detainees on charges of espionage.

UN human rights chief Volker Turk said one of his own staff members, detained since 2021, had now been brought before the group’s β€œSpecial Criminal Court” on what he described as fabricated charges linked to his official work.

β€œThis is totally unacceptable and a grave human rights violation,” Mr Turk said.

He said the UN had received β€œvery concerning reports of mistreatment of numerous staff in detention".

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