Al -Duraimi Human Rights Office accuses the Houthis of turning homes and farms into military sites

The Human Rights Office in the city of Al -Duraimi in the coastal province of Hodeidah accused the Houthi group of converting a large number of homes and farms in separate areas of the directorate into military sites.
The office said in a statement, that the Houthi group used 27 farms in the areas of Kilo 16, the upper, lower, and righteous, and Al -Masaeed, and Bani Musa as military sites, after it was prepared with heavy and light weapons, in addition to taking the homes of citizens in the center of the directorate and what was envisaged by military barracks, which he considered a direct threat to the lives of the population.
The statement pointed out that the group intensified the cultivation of mines in the farms of citizens and pastures and along the coastal beaches in a random manner, which threatens the high number of victims among civilians, especially in the absence of any active international move.
He added that the group is also working on broadcasting sectarian ideas through the summer centers for children, as well as spreading mobilization among members of the local community, which threatens to dismantle the social fabric in Tihama areas, known for its cohesion and coexistence.
The office held the Houthi group fully responsible for these violations, and the international community and the United Nations held their silence about what it described as the hostile actions that civilians are exposed to repeatedly.