A Yemeni woman shops in the old city market of the capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2020. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the market in Sanaa where Houthi rebels are imposing strict rules on dress and gender segregation. AFP
Yemeni women walk in the old city market of the capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2020. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the old city market of the capital Sanaa. In recent months, a series of incidents in the rebel-held north illustrates the Houthis' determination to impose their own moral order on Yemenis who have already endured five years of grinding conflict. AFP
Restaurants where men and women mingle have been shut down, scissor-wielding militia have policed men's hairstyles, and rebel forces have patrolled college campuses to enforce dress codes as Houthis clamp down on freedoms. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the market in Sanaa where Houthi rebels are imposing strict rules on dress and gender segregation. AFP
A Yemeni woman shops in the old city market of the capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2020. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the market in Sanaa where Houthi rebels are imposing strict rules on dress and gender segregation. AFP
Yemeni women walk in the old city market of the capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2020. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the old city market of the capital Sanaa. In recent months, a series of incidents in the rebel-held north illustrates the Houthis' determination to impose their own moral order on Yemenis who have already endured five years of grinding conflict. AFP
Restaurants where men and women mingle have been shut down, scissor-wielding militia have policed men's hairstyles, and rebel forces have patrolled college campuses to enforce dress codes as Houthis clamp down on freedoms. AFP
Yemeni women shop in the market in Sanaa where Houthi rebels are imposing strict rules on dress and gender segregation. AFP
A Yemeni woman shops in the old city market of the capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2020. AFP
Women harassed and cafes closed as Houthis clamp down on freedoms
The rebels are imposing strict rules on dress and gender segregation in Yemen's capital Sanaa