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 <description>Five men under sentence of death in Yemen could be executed as early as 11 November. They have exhausted all their appeals, and their death sentences have been ratified by the president.</description>
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 <description>Yemeni journalist Muhammad al-Maqalih is now believed to be detained at a prison run by the Ministry of Defence, though the authorities have continued to refuse to give any information about him.</description>
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 <description>Muhammad al-Maqalih was abducted by a group of men in an unmarked van. It is thought&amp;nbsp; he is being held because of his criticism of the government over the armedclashes in Sa&#039;da.</description>
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 <description>A male Yemeni journalist, Muhammad al-Maqalih, was abducted in the capital, Sana’a, after criticizing the government over armed clashes in Sa’da province, northern Yemen. Muhammad al-Maqalih is now believed to be detained in the Political Security Prison in Sana’a. </description>
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