Al-Sallal died .. Al-Houthi refused to return the looted son of the Republican president

English - Thursday 04 February 2021 الساعة 07:56 am
Sanaa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Sources in the capital, Sana'a, said that the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, has so far refused to return the documents and property that it confiscated from the house of the late Major General Ali Abdullah Al-Sallal despite the many mediations that were made by political leaders and social and military figures with the militia leaders and refused even to justify the storming operation That took home days after his death.

Elements of the Preventive Security of the American-designated Houthi militia, a terrorist organization, stormed the house of the late Major General Ali Abdullah Al-Sallal, son Marshal Abdullah Al-Sallal, the first president of the republic after the September 26, 1962 revolution, which toppled the royal imamate days after his death on the night of Thursday, December 31, 2020.

The sources added to NewsYemen: The sons and family of the late Al-Sallal were surprised by the Houthi security elements surrounding their house with several crews carrying armed elements before some of those elements stormed the house without any justification and without any judicial warrant, as they searched the house and stole documents related to the history of the Al-Sallal family and others. It is related to the September 26 revolution, in addition to tapes and recordings of President Sallal and his son Ali, their political and national activities, as well as some properties belonging to family members.

According to the sources, the Houthi storming of the house of the late Major General Ali Abdullah Al-Sallal raised terror in the hearts of children and women who were at home, especially since it took place during a period when the family was still receiving condolences with the departure of the fighter Ali Al-Sallal.

The Houthi militia practices frequent incursions and raids at the homes of political and national leaders, especially those that launch positions against them, as these violations have been repeated with many national, political and tribal figures and businessmen.

It is worth noting that the late Major General Ali Al-Sallal, in addition to being the son of the first president of the republic and one of the officers who contributed to the overthrow of the imamate regime and the stabilization of the republican system, was one of the most prominent voices critical of the Houthi militia and its practices, and was known for directing strong and explicit criticisms of their racism and corruption and the violations and injustices they practice both from During his time in the Shura Council, or through his interviews and statements in the media until his death.