Houthi militia begins implementation of the draft compulsory recruitment of high school graduates

English - Friday 13 September 2019 الساعة 03:41 pm
Sana'a – NewsYemen.net

Houthi militias, the Iranian arm in Yemen, have begun to implement a plan for compulsory recruitment of high school graduates in their areas of control.

 Educational sources told "Newsyemen" that the director of the curriculum sector in Sana'a, Ahmed al-Nono, vowed to deprive high school graduates, both literary and scientific sections, of graduation forms, only after recruiting them and pushing them to the fronts to fight in their ranks against the legitimate government.

 These measures coincide with the continued militia in the exclusion and exclusion of educators and teachers in the capital Sanaa from their work for illegal reasons, and work to replace elements loyal to them.

 A statistic showed that the Houthi militia excluded more than thirty educators, including teachers, school administrators and heads of sections of their work in the Bani Al Harith Directorate alone, and replaced them with others loyal to it.

 According to educational sources, there are more than 8,000 schools in areas under the control of the Houthi militia, which is trying to use it to serve its project, and to force schools to establish activities and sectarian activities, aimed at instilling its sectarian ideas in the minds of students and teachers in its efforts to promote education.