Al-Qaisi lists Al-Houthi's gains from the “Brotherhood revolution” in 2011
English - Saturday 06 February 2021 الساعة 02:19 pm
The journalist, Abdul Salam Al-Qaisi, said that “the February catastrophe kept him away from his mother for many years.”
This came in a post on his Facebook account, in which he talked about the February unrest and the disastrous consequences that befell the Yemeni people.
“The revolutions bring security, but I am afraid to go out after eight every evening,” Al-Qaisi said.
He added, “Revolutions maintain dignity, but women are killed, beaten and raped.”
He continued: “Revolutions demolish prisons, but more than a thousand prisons in the country,” adding, “revolutions increase the light of the country, and it increased its darkness.”
He continued his attack on the Brotherhood’s attempts to portray the February catastrophe that opened the door to hell for Yemen, in the guise of a “revolution” and said: “Revolutions are freedom, but you cannot celebrate your graduation at Sana’a University.
Al-Qaisi continued: “The revolution is Arab, but the Arabic language department in Sana’a was closed in favor of Farsi,” adding: “The revolution has health insurance, but you have secured the prostitute’s dynasty with one-fifth of your money, but with all your possessions.”
Addressing the Brotherhood and the Houthis, he said: “Revolutions build schools, but you have demolished schools. Revolutions strengthen the armies, but your revolution replaced the army with the Houthi committees and mobilized Al-Mikhlafi,” he said.