The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism of the Yemeni government, Muammar Al-Eryani, said, “The terrorist Houthi militia affiliated with Iran kidnapped (97) of what it calls “returnees” during the past four years, and placed them in the detention of the so-called “Security and Intelligence Service,” after it forced them to attend... Dozens of cultural courses, which pushed them into the lines of fire on various battle fronts, confirm once again that they are a rogue gang with no covenant, no covenant, and no obligation.”
Muammar Al-Eryani added in a press statement, “This step opens the door to talk about this phenomenon, and how the Houthi militia lured, through family and tribal pressures, promises and financial temptations, some who were hesitant in their positions on the fate of the battle, including military personnel, politicians, and media professionals, and then they ended up dead. In the lines of fire, forcibly hidden in a single cell, or under house arrest in their homes.”
Al-Eryani pointed out that these practices once again reveal the reality of the terrorist Houthi militia as a criminal organization and that it is impossible to coexist with it, or to rely on its covenants and covenants... stressing that the only solution for the Yemenis is true national alignment and unifying all efforts and capabilities behind the Presidential Leadership Council and the legitimate government to restore The state and ending the coup.
Al-Eryani called on all Yemenis to benefit from these lessons and not fall prey to a criminal militia that has no covenant, no charter, no morals, and no values. He called on the international community, first and foremost the European Union countries and the United Kingdom, to immediately begin classifying the Houthi militia as a “terrorist organization,” and dedicate Efforts to support the government to impose its control and establish security and stability throughout Yemeni territory.