Yemeni Labour Party

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Yemeni Labour Party
حزب العمل اليمن
General secretaryMukhtar al-Qushaybi
Founded2013 (2013)
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCenter-left
Colours  Red
House of Representatives
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The Yemeni Labour Party (Arabic: حزب العمل اليمن, Ḥizb al-'Amil al-Yamanī) is a social democratic political party in Yemen. It was founded on June 20, 2013, in the capital Sanaa and is led by Mukhtar al-Qushaybi.[1] The party denounced the Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen, calling it an act of aggression,[2] and renewed their support for the Houthi takeover in 2020, referring to it as the "September 21 Revolution".[3]

On 13 June 2017, the party's general secretary, Sheikh Mukhtar al-Qushaybi was arrested by the Houthis and detained without charges until 10 April 2020, when he was put before the public prosecutor's office after public pressure for his release. After interrogation, al-Qushaybi claimed the public prosecutor decided to release him, but revised that decision later. On 20 October 2020, al-Qushaybi went into a hunger strike, demanding his release and accountability of those who put him under arrest.[4]

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  1. ^ al-'Abbasi, Shawqi (20 June 2013). "حزب العمل اليمني يعقد مؤتمره التأسيسي بصنعاء". al-Thawrah. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  2. ^ Staff member (7 April 2015). "قالت بصوت عال: اليمنيون سيواجهونه بالوحدة والتماسك". al-Thawrah. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  3. ^ Staff member (22 September 2020). "حزب العمل اليمني يهنئ قائد الثورة بالعيد السادس لثورة 21 سبتمبر". Saba Net. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  4. ^ Staff member (21 October 2020). "أمين عام حزب العمل يبدأ الأضراب عن الطعام داخل سجنه بصنعاء". Yemenat. Retrieved 2 October 2022.