After 1000 days without salaries, Al-Mashat recalls the dead citizen with a bundle of decisions

English - Tuesday 07 January 2020 الساعة 02:27 pm
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On Sunday, the head of the Supreme Political Council in the government of the Houthi militia militia, Mahdi al-Mashat, issued a set of decisions for the citizen.


The most prominent of these decisions is directing to spend "half a salary" for state employees every two months regularly, and giving the disciplined employee a "privilege" to spend as much as possible of his monthly salary regularly.

He also directed the formation of the preparatory committee to establish a "national bank" concerned with supporting agricultural and industrial exports, supporting marketing activity, exempting small taxpayers and small enterprises from all types of taxes, exempting pharmaceutical production inputs, and renewable energy investments of all types of fees.

1000 days without salary!

This comes while reports say that the volume of taxes that the militia has withheld daily for more than 3 years from merchants in all categories exceeds 200%.

As for salaries, they have been completely cut off for more than 1,000 days. This in itself is a catastrophe, which has resulted in many cases of poverty, security chaos, murders and attacks, and suicides.

Besides, Sana'a witnessed many crimes, kidnappings and murders, including the killing of a young "barbers" by a person belonging to the militia next to his shop in the Al-Jaraf area, the group's stronghold, and a communications engineer was killed in the heart of the capital, Sanaa, in front of his wife and children as a result of clashes between gunmen.

Decisions strangled the citizen

Not to mention reports confirming that there are more than 300 women abducted in the prisons of the Houthi priestly militia, some of them in official prisons and others in secret prisons, and that they are subjected to torture in all its forms, and exploiting them by recruiting them for the benefit of the militia, under threat after photographing them.

It is worth noting that the militia has in the past few days issued a decision banning the circulation of the national currency printed recently.

Militia mines and victims

On the same level, the terrorist militia continues to plant mines in separate areas and regions in a random manner that does not take into consideration the slightest responsibility towards civilians, including women, children and the elderly.

The directorates of Al-Hodeidah Governorate and the western coast regions took the largest share of the cultivation of these devices and mines, which killed hundreds of people

The waters of the Red Sea and the coasts, too, were deployed in all their individual and anti-ship mines, which threatened the movement of maritime navigation and the movement of fishermen.