The arrest of a human rights activist in Sanaa who led a popular campaign to combat toxic pesticides

On Sunday, the Houthi group arrested a human rights activist who led a popular campaign during the past days to confront the use of toxic pesticides in agricultural production.
The well-known politician, Mr. Nayef Al-Qanis, said that a Houthi force raided the house of activist Khaled Al-Arassi and arrested him.
He added by saying: “In a nation of injustice, Sharia and law become the tool of the strongest.
The corruption gang, dealers in carcinogenic Zionist pesticides, controlling the state and its capabilities in Sana’a, arrests the anti-corruption resistant and the corrupt exposer with conclusive evidence documented in his proposal, in which he did not accuse anyone without having conclusive evidence until everyone began to respect him and appreciate his national role and his courage in combating corruption from within. Sanaa.
Today at dawn, the Al-Safad gang stormed Khaled Al-Arassi’s house in the same way as Judge Qatran, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Kabsi and others were arrested.
We previously reported to you that this group, which we were deceived into and which we unjustly believed was unjust, but after it was able to practice injustice and corruption that no one had practiced before it, I do not think that we will see in the future someone who reaches the level of its injustice, corruption and dictatorship.
#Our absolute solidarity with Khaled Al-Arassi