Houthi supporters mislead the world to serve Iran. Tomorrow a campaign to uncover the crimes of Houthi terrorism

English - Saturday 23 January 2021 الساعة 07:10 pm
Aden, Newsyemen, Special:

On Sunday, a major human rights campaign to publicize the truth and crimes of the Al-Houthi terrorist group will be launched on social media.

The two-day campaign ( January 24-25) will publish tweets, photos and videos in different languages, primarily English, will be focused on "Twitter" and will display houthi violations in numbers and evidence, and publish documents about the theft of the terrorist militia to aid from the mouths of the hungry in the targeted areas under its control, and the campaign demands that the countries of the world classify the Iranian arm militia in Yemen as a terrorist group.

The campaign, led by Yemeni volunteers and volunteers outside Yemen, will be the leader of the hashtag "HouthiTerrorismInYemen", which means the Houthis are a terrorist group.

The purpose of this campaign is to explain to the world the crimes of the terrorist group against Yemen and Yemenis, in response to the systematic disinformation carried out by the instruments of the soft coup of the basketmilitia represented by its affiliated organizations and international organizations.

Some 260 organizations abroad announced their readiness to stand on the side of the terrorist militia coordinating a major campaign within the so-called "Stop the War Coalition" of Britain to demonstrate in 17 countries to protest against the so-called "continuation of the war on Yemen" on Monday, January 25, coinciding with a similar departure of the Houthi terrorist militia in Sana'a to denounce the DECISION of the United States to classify it as a terrorist group.

A number of officials from international organizations and parliamentarians from the United States, Norway, Canada and the United Kingdom posted videos on Twitter that spoke false information about Yemen and its situation and solidarity with the terrorist militia in the name of "sympathy for the Yemeni people and fear for the fate of citizens from famine and disease" as the war continues and the decision to classify the group as a terrorist militia continues.

While Avaaz launched an electronic vote to demand a halt to the decision to classify the militia as a terrorist group, a message from President John Biden calling on him to stop the decision, the number of voters as of the time of writing was about 634,000 of the 720,000 signatures required only to close the signature and file the petition for President Biden.