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Agreement Between the Houthis and the Arhab Tribes

  • Country/entity

    Yemen
  • Region

    Middle East and North Africa
  • Agreement name

    Agreement Between the Houthis and the Arhab Tribes
  • Date

    9 Feb 2014
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/local conflict ( Yemeni Civil Wars (1994) (2011 - ) )
  • Stage

    Ceasefire/related
  • Conflict nature

    Inter-group
  • Peace process

    Yemen Inter-group Agreements
  • Parties

    The Representatives of the Two Sides:
    Sheikh Faris Mujahid Al Jabari
    Sheikh Mansour Ali Al Hanq
  • Third parties

    The Committee Tasked with Resolving the Conflict and Its Effects in Arhab: Gen. Ali bin Ali Al Jaifi, Committee Head and Commander of Reserve Forces Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah Badr Al Din Sheikh Rabees Ali Wahban Sheikh Abdulkareem Ahmad Al Maqdashi Sheikh Mardhi bin Ka’lan Sheikh Naif Al Awaj Sheikh Hunain Muhammad Qatinah Sheikh Ahmad bin Ahmad Mijawhan Sheikh Naji Murait Gen. Abdulqadir bin Ali Hilal Sheikh Omar Al Arhabi Guarantors: 1. Sheikh Nabeeh Muhsin Abu Nashtan / Sheikh Muhammad Jaber Al Jamrah 2. Sheikh Muhammad Sawa / Sheikh Muhammad Nawfal 3. Sheikh Fadhel Al Qaseer / Sheikh Hayel Saeed Muhsin Marih 4. Sheikh Muhsin Abu Hadi / Sheikh Abdullah Muhammad Sinan 5. Hisham Radman / Sheikh Ali Alwan Al Marrani 6. Abdoh Mahmoud Al Subahi / Sheikh Dakam Muhammad Sawa 7. Muhammad Ali Al Mahras / Sheikh Mabkhout Bakir 8. Sheikh Ali Nawfal / Sheikh Ali Muhammad Radman
  • Description

    Ceasefire agreement between the Houthis and the Arhab tribes providing for ceasefire modalities, in addition to other points addressing: (1) return of fighters from outside the district; (2) reparation of martyrs by the state (as to end blood feuds); (3) freedom of thought, ideology; (4) the law and the constitution provide for the means of resolving disputes; (5) exchange of dead and prisoners.


Local agreement properties

  • Process type

    Formal structured process
  • Rationale

    The agreement between Ansar Allah and the Arhab tribes displays the clear formalities and parts of a ceasefire process, whilst also outlining a number of clear culturally accepted local practices. Many of these additional provisions centre around cultural practices relating to combatants; ensuring the return of fighters with safe passage to other areas, respect of the dead involving financial reparations and mutual exchange of the deceased and their remains, with a general recognition for the need to have freedom of cultural and religious expression between groups in the post-agreement period. All of this is supported by a mediation committee, the composition of which follows local practices by the presence of sheikhs and societal notables affiliated to the signing parties. The distinction in this agreement however is that there is an explicit government presence in the mediation committee described in the document. The committee is to generally monitor and ensure the standard parts of the process or ceasefire modalities. The document also outlines that the committee will be responsible for supervising the movement of fighters back to their original locations. Further, the body supports the agreement in that it proposes that the martyrs are the responsibility of the state and that their families should therefore be paid reparations. The body also pledges to supervise the exchange of the dead and any remains. The state is also broadly described as being responsible for over all implementation of the agreement and where the provisions are unsuccessful, is outlined as being responsible for resolving any further issues in line with the law and the constitution.
  • Is there a documented link to a national peace process?

    T
  • Link to national process: articulated rationale

    While there is no direct reference to the wider peace process in the text and no further research which indicates a clear structural link to the national peace process, the document expresses a clear recognition of state responsibility in this agreement. It details a public issue emanating from another area which became the source of tension that started the conflict in Arhab. This detail appears to structurally tie the state to this agreement, both financially and in terms of implementation and monitoring. The Presidential mediation committee is also headed by General Ali bin Ali al-Jaifi,Commander of Reserve forces and advocated for by President Hadi. It seems implicit that the state will implement the values of the national process by enforcing national law and the constitution in order to resolve any further issues stemming from the process.
  • Name of Locale

    Arhab district, Sana'a governorate
  • Nature Of Locale

    Region
  • GPS Lat/Long (DD)

    15.370046, 44.198870
  • Participant type

    Local armed group
  • Mediator, facilitator or similar

    Mediator or similar referred to

    Mediator (references)

    A Presidential Committee is described as having the responsibility of resolving the conflict and its effects in Arhab.

    Type of mediator/facilitator/similar


Local issues

  • Ritual/prayer and process (including use of scripture)
    Page 1, Untitled Preamble: With the help and guidance of Allah,

    Page 1, Seventh: They shall solve the problems between them that might, Allah forbid, appear in the future through dialogue, brotherly understanding, and the principles of brotherhood and forgiveness among all.

    Page 2, Ninth: The implementation of the provisions of this agreement and adhering to them is guaranteed by the state and is its responsibility through Gen. Ali Al Jaifi, the commander of the Reserve Forces. Gen. Al Jaifi shall rely on Allah and on the committee to do this

    Page 2, Ninth: We pray that Allah guide all of us during this new period of brotherhood, tolerance, coexistence, cooperation, and freedom of belief and affiliation.

    Page 2, May Allah guide us all.
  • Grievance List
    [Summary] beyond a ceasefire and ceasefire modalities; agreement also provides for (1) all fighters and fighting groups must leave Arhab and return to their own areas/districts (2) reparations from the state for the families of martyrs (as to end blood feuds); (3) freedom of thought, ideology; (4) the law and the constitution provide for the means of resolving disputes; (5) exchange of dead and prisoners.
  • Cattle rustling/banditry

    No specific mention.

  • Social cover

    No specific mention.


Agreement Between the Houthis and the Tribes

With the help and guidance of Allah, with the generous support of His Excellency, President Abd Rabboh Mansour Hadi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and through the efforts of the mediation committee, headed by General Ali bin Ali Al Jaifi, and the members of the committee, including the brothers and sheikhs who are signed to this agreement, the parties to the conflict in Arhab have reached an agreement to end the armed clashes and deployment, as well as all manifestations of the fighting, in the area.

This agreement shall secure the roads for all, and this is done with the intention of providing security and stability, avoiding chaos, and trying to coexist in light of the diversity in ideologies and political affiliations.

This agreement shall turn a new page of brotherhood and cooperation, and the parties to the conflict that have signed below agree to the following steps:

First:

Immediate and permanent cessation of fire as soon as the parties sign this agreement, under the supervision and monitoring of the committee.

Second:

The barriers and checkpoints that were set up by the parties to the conflict during the recent fighting on all roads in Arhab shall be removed, and any military positions that were taken on the side of the public roads for any reasons shall be ended.

There shall only be two checkpoints manned by the military, with the necessary patrols from the army, to ensure that everyone has safe passage until the situation is stable (the first day).

Third:

The frontlines of the clashes between the two sides shall be handed over on the first day after this agreement is signed, and the army shall take up positions in these areas until the situation is stable.

Fourth:

All of the remaining military positions and deployments shall be removed by both sides, not matter where they are, and at the same time.

This shall be done on the second day after the signing of this agreement and based on a mechanism that shall be put in place by the committee.

Fifth:

All of the fighters who were brought in by either side from outside the area to support the parties to the conflict during the war shall cooperate with both sides to bring about peace in the area by leaving Arhab and returning to their areas starting on the third day after the signing of the agreement and during the week after it.

This shall be done with follow-up and supervision from the head and the members of the committee.

Sixth:

The Committee has decided that all of the martyrs who were killed during the fighting and are from the area of Arhab shall be the responsibility of the state.

The state shall compensate their families because this round of fighting started because of developments in a public issue that came from outside the area, and there will not be any claims by any side against any other.

Seventh:

Both sides agree to turning a new page of brotherhood, forgiveness, and acceptance of others, as well as reiterating everyone’s given right to freedom of belief and culture in accordance with the constitution and the laws in effect.

Everyone shall reject violence and the use of force, and they shall all stop incitement, in all of its forms and with any message, against the other side.

They shall solve the problems between them that might, Allah forbid, appear in the future through dialogue, brotherly understanding, and the principles of brotherhood and forgiveness among all.

If these methods are not successful, then the state is responsible for solving these matters, in accordance with the law and the constitution.

Eighth:

The detainees and bodies of the dead shall be exchanged in the three days after the date of the signing of the agreement, and this shall be done under the supervision of the committee.

Ninth:

The implementation of the provisions of this agreement and adhering to them is guaranteed by the state and is its responsibility through Gen. Ali Al Jaifi, the commander of the Reserve Forces.

Gen. Al Jaifi shall rely on Allah and on the committee to do this, and there shall also be tribal guarantees from both sides.

We pray that Allah guide all of us during this new period of brotherhood, tolerance, coexistence, cooperation, and freedom of belief and affiliation.

May Allah guide us all.

The Representatives of the Two Sides:

Sheikh Faris Mujahid Al Jubari Sheikh Mansour Ali Al Hanq

Guarantors:

Sheikh Nabeeh Muhsin Abu Nashtan / Sheikh Muhammad Jaber Al Jamrah

Sheikh Muhammad Sawa / Sheikh Muhammad Nawfal

Sheikh Fadhel Al Qaseer / Sheikh Hayel Saeed Muhsin Marih

Sheikh Muhsin Abu Hadi / Sheikh Abdullah Muhammad Sinan

Hisham Radman / Sheikh Ali Alwan Al Marrani

Abdoh Mahmoud Al Subahi / Sheikh Dakam Muhammad Sawa

Muhammad Ali Al Mahras / Sheikh Mabkhout Bakir

Sheikh Ali Nawfal / Sheikh Ali Muhammad Radman

The Committee Tasked with Resolving the Conflict and Its Effects in Arhab:

Gen. Ali bin Ali Al Jaifi Committee Head and Commander of Reserve Forces

Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah Badr Al Din

Sheikh Rabees Ali Wahban

Sheikh Abdulkareem Ahmad Al Maqdashi

Sheikh Mardhi bin Ka’lan

Sheikh Naif Al Awaj

Sheikh Hunain Muhammad Qatinah

Sheikh Ahmad bin Ahmad Mijawhan

Sheikh Naji Murait

Gen. Abdulqadir bin Ali Hilal

Sheikh Omar Al Arhabi