Houthi terrorism.. Politicians review the history of Iran's terrorist arm in Yemen
English - Tuesday 15 March 2022 الساعة 05:19 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
Activists reviewed the history of the terrorist Houthi militia, in its targeting of civilians, whether with missiles, deliberate killing, or their adoption of a culture of property bombing, to form an issue of global public opinion.
A recent official human rights report revealed more than 36,000 violations committed by the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, against civilians only in Al-Jawf Governorate, northeastern Yemen, during the past year 2021, with an average of 100 violations per day.
A recent media report revealed that 1,500 criminal crimes were committed by the Houthi militia in Hajjah governorate alone during the past six months, with an average of at least 8 crimes per day.
Political journalist Amin Al-Waeli stressed that the end of the Houthis popularly and their domination is no longer moving on foot, but rather running as an enemy, in isolation from the unemployment of politicians, parties, international brokerage and extension services and prolonging the life of the damned priesthood and the colossal coup, the inevitable end is not something other than the mighty people and the decision-making will and the director of fates.
Activist Zaid bin Nafeh said that Al-Houthi has a long history of bloodshed, destruction, displacement, possession, racism and sectarianism.
Journalist Mohammed Al-Ammari stressed that the Houthi militias are outside any possible political equation.
He added, the Houthi militia quickly leaked to the media a story that had been woven in details for years, that the internationally wanted Norwegian Anders Dale, whom Washington classifies as a global terrorist, was arrested as the first al-Qaeda man in the manufacture of booby-traps.
For his part, politician Rashad Al-Sufi said that terrorism is Houthi.
All terrorist acts, bombings and killings among civilians are carried out by the Houthis with the aim of mobilization, starting with the bombing of the Al-Hashoush Mosque, Badr and Al-Moayad, Al-Tahrir and the Police College.. All terrorist acts were carried out by the Houthi with the aim of mobilizing the people.
Journalist Abd al-Karim al-Mada wrote in a tweet, “The Houthi crime and terrorism have committed all the atrocities against the Yemeni people.”
They planted 3 million mines, displaced more than five million people, kidnapped in his prisons thirty thousand civilians, men, women and children, recruited 40,000 children, killed under torture 400 citizens in prison, and looted all the people's resources.
The activist, Rania Al-Maqtari, said that the Houthi militia has caused tragedies since its coup against the state, from the policies of impoverishment, starvation and displacement of Yemenis, and unprecedented crimes and violations, and millions of victims of the wars and conflicts it triggered, leaving the largest humanitarian crisis in the world.
For his part, activist Majid Al-Maamari said, recent days have provided additional evidence of the interaction between Houthi terrorism, Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and the names of leaders of both of them fighting in the Houthi ranks, which made the Houthi militia hasten to seek Washington’s sympathy by claiming to reveal a terrorist scheme made in its kitchens targeting Sana'a.