Houthis criticise continued UN recognition of Hadi's legitimacy

Debriefer
2020-12-14 | Since 27 Minute

SANAA (Debriefer)--The Ansar Allah group, known as the Houthis, on Sunday criticised the continued UN recognition of the legitimacy of Yemen's Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi and his government.
The first state which is without a sky, land, capital, people and authority but is recognised by the UN is Hadi's state and the first legitimacy which is rejected by the people but is recognised by the UN is Hadi's legitimacy, vice foreign minister in the Sanaa-based salvation government, Hussein Al-Ezzi, wrote on Twitter.
Hadi's government is composed of thieves, corrupt officials, Al-Qaeda, Daesh and Muslim Brotherhood, he said, adding that the recognition of this government is evidence of the decline in the international community's values.
 The Yemeni government is currently based in the Saudi capital Riyadh.  
The group ousted it and seized power in September 2014. Its takeover sparked a civil war and a Saudi-led military intervention that have been continuing for six years.
The conflict has caused what the UN describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.


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