The Center for Research and Intercommunication Knowledge has prepared a study entitled "Behind the Walls of the War, Violations of the Houthi Militia: Human Rights in Yemen", in which the human suffering caused by the violations of the Huthi militia in Yemen has been observed since its coup against the country's legitimacy in 2014. The study included documented data from reports of international organizations and bodies specialized in monitoring human rights violations, and documented stories of violations by Houthi militias. According to the study, the violations of the Huthi militia in Yemen, according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), killed 1546 people, 478 of them women and 1022 children and injured 2,450. The study added that the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights reported that the number of kidnappings and forced confinement in Yemen amounted to 7049 in one year, and enforced disappearance reached about 1910 cases. The Arab Organization for Human Rights in Britain explained that torture in the prisons of the militia in Yemen during the year 2017 reached about 5 thousand cases, and that the cases of death under torture about 100 cases. Amnesty International confirmed in a report that the displacement in half a year in Yemen reached 2403 families, and the number of displaced persons exceeded 17,428.