The Houthi militia refers the head of the Teachers Club to a specialized terrorism court

More than four months after the arrest of the head of the Yemeni Teachers Club, Abdulqawi Al-Kumaim, and three of his colleagues, and their detention, the Houthis and those with him referred him to a court specialized in terrorism and state security cases, where they accused him of inciting teachers to go on strike to demand their salaries that were cut off eight years ago, and of intelligence. With the outside.
A statement issued by the presidency of the Male and Female Teachers Club stated that Al-Kumaim and his companions were suffering badly in prisons, where they spent months in enforced disappearance, and that despite the protests by teachers and tribes and mediations, the Houthis, instead of responding and working out solutions or referring the case to the competent judicial authorities, referred him. To the specialized court for terrorism and state security cases.
The statement confirmed the deteriorating health condition of the club president, and was surprised that the Houthis investigated him and refused to release him in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure. Because there is no crime attributed to those who claim a legitimate and legal right.