[04/09/2023 12:30]
Riyadh – Saba
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, condemned the campaigns of terrorism and debauchery launched by the leaders and members of the terrorist Houthi militia affiliated with Iran, and their media outlets, against the leaders of the General People’s Congress GPC in areas forcefully under the militia's control in reprisal for the GPC figures' declaring of support to the demands of state employees to have their looted salaries paid.
He said that the threats made by the Houthi militia, to loot the headquarters of the General People’s Congress and the homes and property of the party's leaders, target their lives, and reminding them of the fate of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and Arif Al-Zuka, reveal Houthis' reality as a terrorist group that do not believe in coexistence, partnership, and dialogue with any faction, do not accept the other opinion, and pursue violence and terrorism as a means to impose their extremist ideas.
Al-Eryani pointed out that these campaigns reveal the state of panic and hysteria that the Houthi militia are experiencing as a result of the state of popular unrest in areas under the militia's control, and the rise of voices demanding to reveal the fate of hundreds of billions looted from state revenues, allocate them to pay salaries, and stop the policies of systematic impoverishment and starvation against citizens.
He was surprised by the silence of the international community, the United Nations, and its special envoy to Yemen regarding these frenzied campaigns targeting the remaining political figures in the kidnapped capital, Sana’a, and failure to provide protection for them. He called on the political forces, media figures, and fights activists to show broad solidarity with the leaders of the GPC in the areas controlled by the militia.
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