Houthi militias practice intellectual terrorism against electricity employees

The terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, committed intellectual violations against employees of the Ministry of Electricity under its control in the kidnapped capital, Sana'a.
Administrative sources in the ministry stated that the Houthi militias forced the ministry’s employees, by force of arms and under the threat of dismissal from their jobs, to attend lectures by its terrorist leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, about “Lessons from the Era of Imam Ali by Malik al-Ashtar,” stressing that this constitutes a violation of their balanced awareness and the culture they acquired. During the stages of their education in light of the culture of Yemeni society and identity.
The sources indicated that the militias launched what they called a series of lectures on their ideology, which they received in the Iranian Safavid seminaries, and they want to transfer it to the Yemenis by force, wondering what is the importance of acquiring electricity employees with such outdated cultures that do not serve their reality or develop their practical skills. .
The sources reported that the Houthi militias are trying to impose their illogical ideology and beliefs, which do not live up to the lived reality and culture of the twenty-first century, which is based on modern and advanced technology, in which information has become available to everyone, pointing out that the Houthis’ goal is to ignorant the Yemenis, especially those working in institutions. The government and linking them to a culture that does not enrich or satisfy hunger, as they describe it, only serves their sectarian project.