Brutal violations in Houthi prisons.. Why do the militias carry out all this repression?

The conditions of detainees in Houthi militia prisons have deteriorated further, as a result of the brutal attacks committed by the terrorist militias.
This deterioration has been documented by recent reports, where security sources revealed that inmates in Houthi prisons in the governorates of Hodeidah, Taiz, and Hajjah were exposed to catastrophic and tragic conditions.
There were reports that more than 120 prison inmates in the governorates of Hodeidah, Taiz, and Hajjah were exposed to many diseases, including those whose health condition was on the verge of death, most of them in the governorates of Hodeidah and Hajjah.
Information transmitted by human rights activists indicated that the Houthi militias refused to respond to the inmates’ calls and refused to allow them to undergo examinations.
What is more, ugliest, and most dangerous is that the Houthi militias also refused to call health teams to look at the inmates, to find out what type of epidemics and diseases had spread among the inmates.
Activists conveyed a message of appeal from the families of prison inmates for international and humanitarian organizations, which are absent from the conditions of the inmates, to quickly intervene and take care of their treatment. They held them fully responsible for what happens to them and what may result from ignoring and tolerating those calls.
Houthi prisons represent guillotines in which detainees and abductees are subjected to great forms of torture through horrific crimes that expose the terrorist face of this faction.
The terrorist face of the Houthi militias is escalating against the detained population in areas under its control, in attacks through which the militias aim to create a state of panic and terror.
The Houthi militias fear any movements that might erupt against them, which prompts them to show the face of oppression in a threatening message to refrain from any movements that persecute the militias.