Houthi prisoner returns to be surprised by the forgery of his "death" and the marriage of his brother to his wife

English - Sunday 01 December 2019 الساعة 01:04 pm
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A prisoner of the Houthi militia released by the Arab Coalition on Thursday was surprised that the militia had informed his family of his death two years ago and handed him a wooden box that allegedly contained his body for funeral.

Informed sources said that the Houthi militia handed the family of Mohammed Abdullah Muthanna closed wooden coffin, as the body of their son Abdullah, known as "Abu Asad," and informed them that he was killed on the fronts of the border, stressing that his family funeral and buried him without being allowed by the Houthis to look at his body.

The shock of the Houthi prisoner did not stop there, but he was surprised when he arrived at his house that his brother had married his wife and had a child.

The family was surprised by the arrival of Abdullah al-Muthanna, who is in full health, along with 127 Houthi prisoners released by the coalition.

According to one of Muthanna's relatives, "To see aAbdullah Mohammed Muthanna again was in fact painful and heartbreaking for the whole family as they had held condolences and funerals two years ago."

He pointed out that the family was shocked to see their son alive, after they had been told by one of the Houthi supervisors of the news of his death in the battle front, noting that this is another crime for the coup militia, which deliberately falsifies facts and lies and reverence not only to the people but to the families of its fighters.

The Houthi prisoner expressed his anger and sadness, according to a relative's story, about what the militia committed against his family and himself.

The family of the Houthi prisoner condemned the actions of the Houthi leaders and their disregard for the lives of their children.

It is noteworthy that the release of prisoners released by the coalition included the name of the prisoner Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Muthanna No. (60) and belonging to the province of Hajjah.

The prisoner Abdullah's case was not the first, but preceded by two similar cases, according to identical accounts of the people in that area.

On the other hand, one of the relatives of the family of the prisoner, Yahya Mohammed Abdullah Amer (No. 129), said that they had held funeral ceremonies in the Sha'ob area of Sana'a more than two years before Yahya's death to be surprised by the news that he was among the released prisoners.

He added that Yahya's mother was shocked and unconscious when she heard the news that her son was still alive, and she was taken to the military hospital near the area, pointing out that there is a great complaint among the people of the Houthis' actions towards their children.

The Alliance for the Support of Legitimacy has announced the release of 200 prisoners of the Houthi militias, out of its keenness to continue supporting efforts to resolve the crisis in Yemen and push forward the Stockholm agreement, including the agreement on the exchange of prisoners and abductees, which the militias have stalled for nearly a year.