The Houthi militia tightens restrictions on humanitarian organizations in areas under its control (document)

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A document issued by the so-called "Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs" affiliated with the Houthis revealed additional restrictions imposed on the work of humanitarian organizations in the areas of the terrorist Houthi militia, while a widespread kidnapping campaign targeting relief workers and international staff in those areas continues.
p>The document, which was addressed to representatives of international organizations operating in Yemen, requires them to provide detailed information about their functional structure, including the names and job titles of employees.
It also requires organizations to obtain prior permission from the militia to employ any local or foreign employees to carry out any humanitarian activities in Yemen.
This step indicates a new escalation in the militia’s campaign against humanitarian organizations operating in areas under its control, as these restrictions hinder the organizations’ ability to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the militia’s terrorist war.