The Saudi woman who fled the Kingdom in 2013 with her Yemeni boyfriend has married him with the help of Houthi members, according to recent reports.
Huda Al-Niran reportedly married Arafat Al-Qadi last Thursday, Nov. 6, in the city of Imran, north of Sanaa. The Houthis run Imran’s administration after seizing it in July.
Houthi members allegedly stormed the Dar Al-Amal (House of Hope) in Sanaa on Thursday and kidnapped Al-Niran. She was being kept there under a Yemeni court order until her application to the United Nations as a refugee could be decided.
The marriage reportedly took place a few hours after the alleged kidnapping. Members of the Houthis had organized a ma’zun or marriage officer to legalize the union, according to reports.
Abdullah Al-Jafari, the woman’s lawyer, said he would file a lawsuit against Al-Qadi and the Dar Al-Amal administration over the kidnapping of Al-Niran. He said he has information that the Houthis were involved in the abduction.
Al-Jafari is reportedly in contact with the young man in Sanaa and the woman’s brother, Ali Abdullah Sakeena, who has accused Al-Qadi of abducting his sister.
Al-Jafari said he has been in contact with officials at the Saudi Embassy in Yemen to help resolve the case and get Al-Niran returned to her parents.
Fatima Jarallah, general director of Dar Al-Amal, claimed that 15 armed men had barged into the house and abducted the woman. Security officers at the home, who do not carry weapons, said that Al-Niran had gone with the men because she had heard the voice of Al-Qadi.
Al-Niran, known in the Saudi media as “the girl from Bahr Abu Sakeena,” a reference to her hometown in the southern part of the Kingdom, reportedly fell in love with Al-Qadi who was living in the country at the time. When her parents refused to allow her to marry, she fled the country with Al-Qadi.
They were caught by Yemeni security forces, detained and then transferred to the Migration and Passport Authority in Sanaa. Last year a Yemeni court cleared Al-Qadi of the charges of abduction.
The story of the two young people has hit local and international headlines, and is a trending topic on social networking sites.
‘Abducted’ Saudi woman marries Yemeni
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