The Houthi militia narrows the screws on humanitarian organizations

Iran -backed Houthi militia imposed major restrictions on international and local humanitarian organizations operating in their areas of control, and launched a massive kidnapping campaign against its employees and forcing them on forced confessions of spying charges.
Activists on the X platform inaugurated a media campaign with the Houthi “Houthi suffocating organizations” that highlighted the Houthi violations against humanitarian organizations, especially the incident of the employee’s liquidation of the World Food Program “Ahmed Ba'lawi” in one of the prisons of Saada Governorate, the militia stronghold. >
Activists in the campaign called on all international and local organizations to transfer their headquarters to the capital, Aden, to ensure the safety of their employees, and for many reasons, including the availability of the appropriate environment for the work of organizations.
Activists denounced the organizations' survival in Sana'a, despite the oppression campaigns launched by the militia against its employees and the restrictions imposed on them, calling for an immediate response to the legitimate government calls to transfer its headquarters to the capital, Aden.
The campaign comes in the context of revealing the violations committed by the Houthi militia against the humanitarian and relief workers.