Yemeni gov't urges int'l support to counter Houthi Nazism

Debriefer
2020-11-13 | Since 17 Minute

Since 21 September 2014, Sana'a City and most of the Yemeni northern and western provinces have been under Houthi control

Riyadh (Debriefer) - The Yemeni information minister on Thursday called on the international community to support his UN-recognized government in its fight against the "Houthi Nazism" and its battle to restore the State, and to stop attempts to transform Yemen into a source for regional and international chaos and terrorism.
The Houthi group has committed "thousands of unprecedented crimes and violations against civilians in the form of killing, forced disappearance, torture, compulsory recruitment, displacement, blasting houses and looting public and private properties," Moammar al-Eryani added on Twitter.
"The Houthi crimes and violations left hundreds of thousands of people killed, injured, kidnapped or perpetually disabled; millions of others internally and externally displaced; unprecedented rates of poverty and unemployment; and the world's worst humanitarian crisis."
Earlier on Thursday, the Yemeni information ministry launched online campaign in three languages (Arabic, English and German) urging support for the Yemeni people to get rid of the "Houthi Nazism".


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