[19/04/2021 12:27]
ADEN-SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Mu'amar al-Eryani has confirmed that Houthi terrorist militia's brainwash of thousands of children with terrorist thoughts imported from Iran and dragging them into different battlefields are considered mass killing crimes ever exist against children under international unjustified silence.
Talking to Saba on Monday, al-Eryani made it clear that estimations published by specialized organizations indicate that Houthi terrorist militia have recruited dozens thousands of children since the militia's coup against the state in 2014 and took them from their houses and schools to death genocides, leaving them killed, injured and imprisoned.
He warned of continuous recruiting children by the terrorist militia in their held areas after recent and continuous military escalation in different warfronts in Marib and human losses by the militia after dragging thousands of its elements into suicide attacks.
He called upon the international community, the United Nations, the UN and US envoys and human rights organizations to take responsible positions towards Houthi militia's genocides against children in Yemen and to put pressure on the militia to stop recruiting children immediately.
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