Partial celebrations claiming unity.. Al-Houthi celebrates his control of the north

English - Sunday 22 May 2022 الساعة 09:59 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

The southern politician, Nasser Baqazquz, the former Minister of Tourism in the Bin Habtoor government, which is run by the Houthi militia in Sana'a, revealed that the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - continues to exclude employees from the southern governorates from state institutions in Sana'a.

He pointed out, in his commentary on a celebration event in Sana'a on the 32nd National Day of the Republic of Yemen, May 22, 1990, organized by the Congress Party there, that those he described as the new separatists "establish split bodies by government decisions, and repeat day and night that they support a just solution to the southern issue."

"It turns out that the solution is to complete the process of expelling the rest of the southern employees from state institutions in Sana'a," Baqzuqoz said.  In reference to the Houthi militia's practices of severing state institutions and deporting employees who are not loyal to the group.

He added, "They are expelling the southerners, and they are rudely demanding what he described as the coalition of aggression to spend the salaries of state employees from southern oil revenues."

He continued, "A funny thing. At least they stopped expelling and harassing people. Be ashamed."

Baqazquz believes that the Transitional Council, "does not have a Quranic project, but it accepted in partnership with those he described as his enemies, the slaves and the Brotherhood. Learn (from them), believers."

On the occasion of the Yemeni Unity Day, Baqazquz called on the Houthi militia to reveal the number of southern employees in state institutions in Sana'a, saying: "You have succeeded in sweeping most of the southern employees from their jobs under the pretext of cleaning the payroll."

He stressed the Houthi militia's coup against the unit, by issuing split appointments, and establishing and creating split institutions and bodies such as the so-called Zakat Authority and the Endowment Authority, and what he described as sweeping most southern employees of state institutions, citing the survival of one southern employee in the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and less than 5 employees in the Ministry of Information.