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Yemen Minister: Houthi summer centers are camps for making terrorists
[01/06/2021 12:25]
RIYADH-SABA
Yemen’s Information Minister has warned that the Houthi-run ‘summer education centers’ in Sana’a are “camps for making terrorists.”
In a statement to Saba, Muammar al-Eryani has said the theocratic militia are using “what they call summer centers to recruit schoolchildren to entrench their minds with Iranian [Shiit] sectarian ideology and deploy them to the different warfronts” in the country.
He said that the Houthis are aiming at recruiting “hundreds of thousands of children in the militia’s areas of control to brainwash them and create a generation of terrorists and extremists saturated with the culture of glorifying death and hatred of others…” calling this a catastrophic time-bomb for Yemen and the world.
He called on the international community especially the UN and US envoys for Yemen to assume their moral obligation in pressuring the militia to “stop this practice of assassinating childhood.”
The militia are reportedly opening summer radicalization camps this time with the aim of recruiting 100,000 children.