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07SANAA1549
2007-08-07 13:38:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Sanaa
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HUMAN RIGHTS MINISTER SUPPORTS FORUM FOR THE

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/07/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER YM
SUBJECT: HUMAN RIGHTS MINISTER SUPPORTS FORUM FOR THE
FUTURE AND REQUESTS GTMO ACCESS FROM DRL DAS

Classified By: CDA Angie Bryan for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L SANAA 001549

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/07/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER YM
SUBJECT: HUMAN RIGHTS MINISTER SUPPORTS FORUM FOR THE
FUTURE AND REQUESTS GTMO ACCESS FROM DRL DAS

Classified By: CDA Angie Bryan for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

1.(SBU) SUMMARY: Yemeni Human Rights Minister Huda al-Ban
told visiting DRL DAS Erica Barks-Ruggles that her Ministry
will support civil society during the December Forum for the
Future in Sana'a. The Minister was responsive on press
freedom issues in general, but would not commit to follow-up
on specific cases. Al-Ban also highlighted the Ministry's
human rights initiatives and requested access to GTMO to
ensure humane treatment of Yemeni detainees, but is unlikely
to come through with a formal request given the ROYG's
current plans to send a separate delegation to adjudicate the
citizenship of allegedly Yemeni detainees. END SUMMARY

Forum for the Future
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2.(U) During her visit to Sana,a for the first prepatory
meeting for the Forum for the Future (to be held in Sana'a in
December 2007),DRL DAS Erica Barks-Ruggles met with Minister
of Human Rights Huda al-Ban on June 4, accompanied by the
then-DCM and PolOff. Al-Ban said she believes that the
Ministry of Human Rights (MHR) and NGOs have "a lot of things
in common," and need to establish a working partnership for
human rights. According to al-Ban, many members of the MHR's
technical committee belong to civil society organizations,
thereby facilitating good relations between MHR and Yemen's
NGOs. The Minister said the MHR would morally support civil
society during the Forum for the Future, which is expected to
bring NGO members from the MENA and G-8 countries to
participate in both a Parallel Civil Society Forum and the
Ministerial.

Guantanamo Visit
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3.(SBU) The Minister asked the DAS for access to visit
Yemeni detainees currently held at GTMO. Al-Ban explained
that the MHR needs to ensure that Yemenis are being treated
humanely while in detention. Both the DAS and the then-DCM
asked that the Minister present an official letter from the
ROYG asking for access. (Note: The MHR has to go through the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to make such a request.
Post has since learned that the Minister decided not to
approach the MFA until she discusses the matter with the
Prime Minister. Al-Ban has yet to do so. Post will send
updates on the matter as they develop. End Note)


Human Rights Issues
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4.(U) Al-Ban discussed the Ministry's efforts to monitor
human rights through visits to (local) prisons. The Minister
has worked tirelessly on cases involving juveniles and women.
This year, for example, the MHR stopped three death
sentences against juveniles from proceeding. The Ministry is
also developing an educational program which aims to
introduce human rights topics into public school curricula.
Al-Ban added that the Ministry operates two human rights
hotlines, one for child trafficking and the other for human
rights abuses.

5.(U) Al-Ban noted that the Ministry's complaints department
provides citizens with direct access to the MHR, and
sometimes to the Minister herself, two days a week. In
response to the DAS' questions about bans on text messaging
services and concerns about freedom of the press, the
Minister stated that the MHR would seriously investigate any
alleged violence against or harassment of members of the
press, but did not commit to investigating the two specific
cases raised.

6.(U) Al-Ban concluded by citing the Ministry's efforts to
support women's empowerment in coordination with the Yemen
Women,s Union and the Yemen National Women's Committee. The
MHR, according to al-Ban, is currently working on a project
to build a rehabilitation center for women released from
prison.

7.(C) COMMENT: Post does not expect to receive any official
request for GTMO access from the Minister of Human Rights any
time soon. Her initiative will most likely be stopped by
higher ranking officials. The ROYG is attempting to send a
delegation to adjudicate the citizenship of allegedly Yemeni
detainees and al-Ban is not in a position to make such
adjudications. END COMMENT

8.(U) DAS Barks-Ruggles has cleared this cable.

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