The Houthi militia occupies the headquarters of the Yemeni Revolution Fighters Organization and transforms it into a residence for the animals of a family from Maran

English - Sunday 11 October 2020 الساعة 05:29 pm
Sanaa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Local sources in the capital, Sanaa, said that the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, stormed and occupied the headquarters of the Yemeni Revolution Militants Organization in the capital Sanaa since the beginning of last September, and is still occupying it until now.

It is not the first time that the Houthi militia stormed the headquarters of the Yemeni Revolution Militants Organization, as these militias had already stormed the building in March of this year and looted all its contents, including historical documents, records, manuscripts, and everything related to the revolutionaries and fighters who battled the imamate and the priestly system.

The sources added to Newsyemen: Armed leaders of the Houthi militia stormed the building and handed it over to members of two families belonging to the Maran District in Saada Governorate and enabled them to enter the building and turn it into a private residence for members of the two families, noting that the occupiers brought their animals to the organization’s headquarters in a barbaric manner.

According to the sources, the leader of the Houthi militia, Abu Ali al-Hakem, who is the head of the Military Intelligence Service in the militia government, was the one who directed that the headquarters of the Yemeni Revolution Fighters Organization be stormed and transferred to the headquarters of two displaced families from Maran District in Saada Governorate.

The sources considered what the Houthi militia did as a systematic policy that the militias deliberately used against the militants of the Yemeni revolution with the aim of revenge against them for their revolution on September 26, 1962 that overthrew the front regime, and sought to insult everyone associated with the Yemeni revolution.

The Houthi militia has previously harassed and stormed the homes of some fighters of the Yemeni revolution, while they confiscated the salaries of others, and issued arrest warrants for some who managed to flee outside the capital, Sana'a.

In addition to that, the Houthi militia intentionally seeks to change everything related to the September 26 revolution, as it changed the name of the Al-Oulfi Hospital in the city of Hodeidah to the West Coast Hospital, while it changed the names of schools named after the names of the revolutionaries to new names, as well as launching the name Coup to this revolution.

With the anniversary of the national day of the 26th of September revolution every year, the Houthi militia seeks to try to hide any manifestations to celebrate it, and its leaders, media and activists attack the leaders of this revolution, as did Hussein Al-Ezzi, who is the deputy foreign minister of the militia government, he attacked in a tweet to him, the source of the September 26 revolution the martyr Ali Abdulmughni, describing him as an agent of the Egyptian army, while militia activists launched an attack on the September 26 revolution, describing it as a coup supported by the Egyptian army, and that after the end of the royal republic war it turned into a pro-Saudi republic,  In addition to the militias' efforts to distort this revolution and everything related to it in terms of achievements, leaders and revolutionaries, which confirms, according to observers, that the Houthi militia provides evidence of its association and nostalgia for the front regime that was toppled by the September 26 revolution, 1962.