In 2015 she contacted Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch after she found that people were being detained and mistreated in jails organised by foreigners in Yemen.
Using social media she managed to unearth the truth that there were prisons in Yemen that the judicial system was unaware of.
[4] In 2019 her son, Mohsen, was shot and after a month in intensive care, died in the hospital[5] and after this she left her country.
She believes that many Europeans and Americans do not realise that their governments are backing the UAE which funds human rights abuses.
[4] She was nominated for the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders together with Sizani Ngubane, of South Africa, and Norma Librada Ledezma.