including the Libyan detainee Salem Marhabi, who has been battling for his life since his detention in March 2016 despite requests for his release by the Public Prosecution in 2019. INSAF Center's lawyer, Abdelbaset Ghazi, says, "despite the judgments and successive orders directed to the security and intelligence apparatus to release a Libyan, he has not been released and is still held in custody.” Last but not least, through this Forum, INSAF Center for Defending Freedoms & Minorities calls to put pressure on the Houthi militias to release Libyan Salem Marhabi and ensure his safety. The Center presents the following set of recommendations: 1- Urging the conflicting parties, particularly the Houthi group, to stop the recruitment of vulnerable minority children 2- Enshrining human rights values and promoting human rights concepts in educational curricula and the media, and establishing legislative frameworks that restrict hate speech and incitement 3- Exerting international pressure on all authorities regarding the protection of minorities and their rights; we have experience in the pressure campaign that was a significant factor in the Houthi's decision to free Baha'is following the imposition of two death sentences. 4- It is important to protect minority rights advocates and we need to encourage them to continue this crucial work. 5- If Yemeni minority' rights are upheld and guaranteed, the remaining Yemeni groups' rights will also be upheld and guaranteed.

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