Baqzouz reveals "separatist" Houthi practices against the people of the southern provinces

English - Tuesday 29 June 2021 الساعة 11:27 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

The former minister in the government of the Houthi coup militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - Nasser Baqazquz, revealed Houthi exclusionary practices and continuous Houthi harassment of the people of the southern governorates in Sanaa, in what he described as undeclared (disengagement) actions by the Houthi group.

Baqazquz called on the leaders of the Houthi militia in Sana'a to announce the disengagement from the south and its sons, instead of "expelling southerners from institutions and ministries, harassing them, harassing them, and dispersing their components."

He accused the Houthi group of abusing most of its political partners, especially the southerners, and said: "Whoever responds to identifying the real separatists goes to the office of the movement's political council, you will find them recognizing the south as land and wealth only."

"When a media center is established for the southern governorates, and no southerner is allowed to enter it, this is the real disengagement," said the former Minister of Tourism in Sana'a, Nasir Baqqzouz.

And he wrote on his page on the social networking site Facebook, when the political office of the movement (the Houthi militia) establishes a southern front to confront what he described as the invasion and aggression, and it belongs to the people of the south in Sana’a, referring to the Houthi militia’s expulsion of all southerners from this component months after its establishment, and granting the right  The exclusive and only one to speak on her behalf to someone who has nothing to do with the south, asking in this context: “Isn’t this a disengagement?”

Baqazquz pointed to the theft of the seats granted to southerners in the coup militia government in Sana'a, and granting them to northerners, and said: "When southerners are harassed in the House of Representatives, so that its presidency and hall becomes devoid of any southerner, when you do not find a single southerner in the presidential office, in the Ministry of Information and Saba Agency, and in  Many state institutions, isn't this a disengagement?"

Referring to the slogans of the leaders of the Houthi militia, Baqzquz said: "The catastrophe is that some of their council members sing day and night about unity and solving the southern issue, and the reality is the opposite."  They disbelieve in it."