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Adel al-Hasani: Concerns grow for Yemeni journalist jailed for ‘doing his job’

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Hasani, who has worked with several prominent media outlets including CNN, was detained at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Aden last September.

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At the time of his arrest, Hasani was working to secure the release of two European journalists who were held in the port city of Mocha and later deported, according to one of those journalists who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity due to security concerns.

The 35-year-old is being held at al-Mansoura prison by the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a secessionist group backed by the United Arab Emirates, which controls large parts of southern Yemen.

Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists have accused the STC of arbitrarily detaining Hasani and say he was beaten by his interrogators and subject to solitary confinement and sleep deprivation.

“More and more journalists across Yemen are subjected to threats, intimidation, violence, or detention simply for doing their jobs reporting on the country,” Afrah Nasser, a researcher at Human Rights Watch said in a report published Monday.
Hasani has worked with several prominent media outlets, including CNN.

“The Southern Transitional Council’s deplorable treatment of Adel al-Hasani further stains the appalling rights record of the STC and their UAE backers.”

Hasani worked with CNN on multiple assignments dating back to 2017 including an exclusive investigation that found the UAE and its coalition partners had transferred American-made weapons to al Qaeda-linked fighters, hardline Salafi militias, and other factions waging war in Yemen, in violation of their agreements with Washington. The 2019 report, which did not name Hasani due to security concerns, received two Emmy nominations.

After his arrest, Hasani was charged with conspiring with foreign agents and months later with obtaining illegal monies, his lawyer Liza Manaa Saeed told CNN.

“These are baseless allegations,” Saeed said, “It is entirely normal and expected that Adel’s occupation as an international journalist requires him to communicate with foreigners and handle foreign money.”

Both cases were eventually dropped due to a lack of prosecutorial evidence, Saeed says, but local courts have so far refused to issue an acquittal or grant his release from jail.

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“His detention is now illegal and in direct violation of the law,” Saeed said. The Committee to Protect Journalists called on authorities to release Hasani immediately and stop harassing and targeting journalists.
“Adel al-Hasani’s months-long detention for no discernible reason other than his work covering the ongoing conflict in Yemen is further evidence of the grave dangers faced by the press throughout the country,” a statement from the organization read.

CNN recently obtained a voice note from one of Hasani’s friends, purportedly recorded on February 1 by Hasani from inside his jail cell, appealing for international help.

CNN cannot independently verify the authenticity of the audio recording.

“The law will not achieve justice for me after months of struggling and patience,” Hasani said in the audio message. “They are putting me in jail illegally because I am a journalist, nothing more … What have I done? What have I committed to deserve all this?”

In 2015, a Saudi-led coalition, which includes the UAE, launched a military offensive to re-install Yemen’s internationally recognized government and expel the Houthi-militia which controls the capital, Sanaa.

After five years of involvement and few successes, the UAE withdrew its forces in early 2020, but it maintains operational control of several non-state actors, including the STC.

Shortly after taking office, President Joe Biden announced an end to all US support for Saudi Arabia’s military operations in Yemen and reversed the short-lived designation of Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist group.
Lawmakers call Biden's Yemen policy a 'historic shift' in US foreign relations

Democratic House Rep. Ro Khanna, one of the lawmakers who helped lead the effort to end Washington’s involvement in Yemen’s civil war, has publicly called on the UAE’s ambassador to the United States, Yousef Al Otaiba, to release the prominent journalist.

“There is no doubt in my mind al-Hasani would be released tomorrow if Ambassador Otaiba wants that. Any suggestion otherwise is a lie,” Rep. Khanna told CNN in an emailed statement.

“Clearly the UAE has tremendous influence on the STC and should be using that influence.”

CNN has requested comment on Hasani’s case from Ambassador Otaiba, the UAE’s Foreign Ministry and an STC spokesperson. All inquiries have gone unanswered.

Hasani’s wife, who only weeks ago gave birth to the couple’s third child, said she cannot bring herself to tell their two young sons about their father’s detention.

“Every time he calls from jail the children ask, ‘Dad when will you come back from your trip?'” Asmaa Abdallah Mohammed told CNN from her home in Aden.

“Please carry my voice and the voice of our children to anyone who can help, please we appeal to you to do your utmost to release my husband from this ordeal. We desperately need him back.”

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