[31/07/2021 08:58]
ADEN - SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Mua'mar al-Eryani has said the increasingly horrific crimes by Houthi militia's elements coming back from what is called cultural courses against their parents, wives, brothers and relatives are considered a dangerous indicator reflecting their barbaric and bloody approach and terrorism similar of al-Qaeda and Daesh.
" These foreign crimes to our country and society shed light again on the danger of brainwashing of dozens of thousands of Houthi militia's elements in what is called 'cultural courses' and feeding them with terrorist thoughts imported from Iran," added al-Eryani in a statement to Saba on Saturday.
He pointed out that this dangerous phenomenon resulted by bloody feeding courses, which accuse Yemeni people of infidelity and bloodshed in vain every one opposing its backward agenda, even if they are their fathers and mothers, embodies the danger {thoughts or approach} of the militia on Yemen's present and future and on the security and stability of the region and the world.
He called upon the international community to be aware of the reality of Houthi militia, which cannot co-exist with others and cannot be a party in any political settlement for realizing peace in Yemen as this contradicts its nature and agenda.
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