Armed militias set up surveillance cameras to prevent mixing at Sana'a University

English - Tuesday 05 March 2019 الساعة 02:36 pm
Sana'a - NewsYemen.net

The Deanship of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics at the University of Sana'a installed surveillance cameras in corridors and college's halls to monitor students' movements and restrict their freedoms.

The  Deanship's move backed by the Houthi militias, unprecedented in the history of the Sana'a University, came to restrict the students' freedoms under of preventing mixing among male and female students.

Students at the University told Newsyemen that this disgraceful Houthi behavior reflects on the enormity of their abnormal mentality that govern private citizens' lives and does not hesitate to offend Yemenis for religious pretexts.

They stated that Yemeni law prohibits to monitor the educational institutions, and may not be monitored or searched except in cases were named according to the legal articles.

The Dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics Masha'al al-Reefi said that the aim of setting up the control system to monitor what he described them "intruders and saboteurs and perpetrators of insecurity ," he claimed.