Marib: IDPs of "Majzar " accuse Houthi loyalists of looting their homes

English - Sunday 31 May 2020 الساعة 10:26 am
Ma'rib, Newsyemen:

The “Majzar” displaced people from Marib expressed their condemnation and denunciation of the robbery and looting that affected their homes and properties, in the district, by the “supervisors” loyal to the Houthi militia, describing those acts as criminal and malicious, and contradicting the ancestors and customs and is not approved by law or religion.


A statement issued by "the supervised IDPs in Marib whose symptoms have been violated and the sanctity of their homes": We follow and silently what is happening in the looting and robbery of homes in our area after the Houthis invaded the Directorate of Majzar and the withdrawal of the people affiliated with the legitimacy and non-affiliated - from their homes.



 It added: "A gang who did not have morals, wretchedness, and jealousy carried out actions that were not approved by Islamic law, religion, or ancestor, and it was not known to open their owners 'homes by force, breaking doors, and looting the contents of citizens, including bedrooms." In addition to making some of their friends' houses military barracks to facilitate the bombing of it. Some were bombed and completely destroyed.



The statement accused some of the residents of the "Al-Ashraf" loyal to Houthi tribes, such as the Jarfil and the Saleh families.


 It considered these actions as a response to the beautiful when the resistance and the army entered the same region in 2016 "We protected all the homes of our companions affiliated with Al-Houthi and IDPs in Sana'a and prevented anyone from entering them except from some people who are not affiliated with the resistance and legitimacy with unethical behavior and we were not satisfied with it and did not allow any displaced to the region whoever enters or resides in any house except after contacting and asking permission from the owner of the house, some of them are allowed and some of them refuse.

The displaced people of the Majzar district in Marib stressed that "these actions are repercussive on their perpetrators and will not pass safely, vowing to punish the perpetrators and those involved in them sooner or later."