Houthis say Yemeni gov't commits very bad practices in Marib

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2021-02-01 | Since 3 Minute

Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Yemeni official government has committed "very bad" practices against tribesmen in the northeastern governorate of Marib, the Houthi spokesman tweeted on Monday.
"Abduction of women" in Marib city by government security bodies is "a crime added to their crimes against Al Sobai'e, the Ashraf and Marib tribes," Mohamed Abdul Salam added.
Marib tribesmen experience woes due to very bad practices, with no consideration for religious values or tribal traditions, he claimed.
On Sunday, the Houthi group accused the government-run security bodies of kidnapping seven displaced women to unknown place after raiding the houses of displaced families.
Marib official security forces captured an 8-woman cell spying for the Houthi group from a house in the city, security sources said on Saturday, after intelligence pursuit over one month.
The forces found "mines, GPS devices and a list of assassination" targets in possession of the cell in Marib, the sources told Al-Arabiya TV.


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