Guterres slams detention of UN employees by Houthis in Yemen
- 01 September, 2025
- 08:28

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has condemned the detention of 11 UN employees by Houthi rebels from Yemen"s Ansar Allah movement and demanded their immediate release, Report informs via TASS.
"I strongly condemn the arbitrary detentions on 31 August of at least 11 United Nations personnel by the Houthi de facto authorities in Yemen in areas under their control. I further condemn the forced entry into the premises of the World Food Programme, the seizure of UN property, and attempts to enter other UN premises in Sana'a," he said in a statement.
"I strongly reiterate my demand for the immediate and unconditional release of those detained today, as well as all other personnel from the United Nations, international and national non-governmental organizations, civil society and diplomatic missions who have been arbitrarily detained since June 2024 and those held since 2021 and 2023. The continued arbitrary detention of all such persons is intolerable," the UN chief added.
Guterres noted that the "personnel of the UN and its partners must never be targeted, arrested or detained while carrying out their duties for the UN. The safety and security of UN personnel and property as well as the inviolability of UN premises must be guaranteed at all times."