Motion Graphics: In Yemen, the absence of the state and the flourishing of crime

English - Wednesday 16 September 2020 الساعة 02:59 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Crime flourished with the absence of the state, as Yemen recorded three major crimes in one week, one in Sana'a, the second in Taiz, and the third in Ibb.

In Taiz, a 17-year-old boy was found dead, with a rope wrapped around his neck. While some claimed that the child had committed suicide, others confirmed that he had been killed.

Luay Saddam was accused of atheism, and militants threatened him with liquidation.

In Ibb governorate, in the center of the country, a man working as a seller of ice cream set himself on fire, but he survived, after being slapped by the district leader and depriving him of the gas cylinder.

As for the major crime, it was in Sana'a, where five people tortured the young Abdullah Al-Aghbry for six hours straight until he died.

The "NewsYemen" channel, on YouTube, publishes a motion graphic video, which reviews the most prominent indicators of flourishing crime in Yemen, with the disappearance of state powers in favor of militia groups.