The Houthi group replaces the names of 11 schools with sectarian names

Circulated documents showed that the Houthi terrorist militia replaced the names of 11 schools in Amran Governorate, northern Yemen, with names of a sectarian nature, some of which bear the names of their terrorist symbols and leaders.
The documents showed a decision issued by an impersonator as the director of the Education Office in Amran Governorate, requiring that the names of schools in the Houth and Al-Asha districts be changed with other names linked to the dead symbols and leaders of the group.
This measure comes within a series of steps taken by the militia since its coup, which aim to erase the Yemeni identity and replace it with an identity of a sectarian nature.