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VisitOutcome of Diplomatic Efforts on Houthi Detentions by November 30, 2024
Sanctions imposed • 25%
Mediation successful • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Military intervention • 25%
Official government announcements or verified news reports
Houthi Rebels Detain 15 Yemeni Employees, Including Nine UN Staffers
Jun 7, 2024, 09:55 AM
Houthi security forces in Yemen have detained at least 15 Yemeni employees of international organizations, including the United Nations and US organizations. This sudden crackdown, confirmed by three officials, has specifically targeted at least nine UN staffers and other Yemeni personnel working for international bodies.
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Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Increased intervention • 33%
Decreased intervention • 33%
Status quo • 33%
Announce more aggressive actions • 34%
Seek negotiation with US • 33%
Maintain current posture • 33%
US military response • 20%
UN sanctions on Houthis • 20%
Increased NATO presence in Red Sea • 20%
No significant international response • 20%
Economic sanctions by individual countries • 20%
Successful release of hostages • 50%
No significant progress • 50%
Strong condemnation • 33%
Diplomatic protest • 33%
No significant reaction • 33%
UN Condemnation • 33%
UN Sanctions on Houthis • 33%
No UN Action • 34%
Successful • 33%
Partially Successful • 34%
Unsuccessful • 33%
Diplomatic protest • 33%
Increase in military presence • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Resolution condemning the attack • 33%
Sanctions on Houthi leaders • 33%
No action • 33%
Yes, mediated by UN • 33%
Yes, mediated by a third country • 33%
No • 34%
Released • 33%
Still Detained • 33%
Transferred to another authority • 34%