The campaign "Where is my salary" reveals billions looted by the Houthis in the name of teacher support
English - Wednesday 31 August 2022 الساعة 04:41 pmThe campaign (Where is my salary) revealed that the Houthi militia, Iran’s arm in Yemen, looted billions of riyals in revenues from the “Teacher Support Fund” established by the militia two years ago.
On Monday, activist Ahmed Ghazi announced the launch of the campaign on social media to demand salaries, during which he confirmed the Houthi militia's looting of billions under the name of teacher support.
He explained that the revenues of the Teacher Support and Learning Fund in Sana'a are as follows: 2% of the qat tax, 4% of customs, and 1% of the value of air, land and sea tickets.
The Houthi militia also imposed 5 riyals on each local cement bag, 10 on the imported, 5 riyals on each carton of local cigarettes, and 10 on the imported.
In addition to imposing two riyals on each carton of mineral water, juices and soft drinks, and one riyal per liter of petrol and others.
He pointed out that despite all these billions earned by Iran's arm, teachers are suffering the