The National Resistance criticizes the one-fifth law and considers it racist, contrary to Yemeni legislation

English - Saturday 13 June 2020 الساعة 08:44 am
Mocha, Newsyemen, private:

On Friday, the National Resistance criticized the law of one fifth that Houthi militias intend to implement, considering it a racist law that contradicts the legislation of the Republic of Yemen.

The National Resistance affirmed, in a statement, that the militias are trying to impose unconstitutional texts to cut off part of the people's money for themselves and their thieves under the name of the one fifth with no right, except the myth of entitlement of Bani Hashem.

The statement added that the attempt to impose the legislation reveals the mask of racist beliefs that have been hidden by the Houthi militias behind false slogans, claiming their affiliation with Yemen, but they hide behind them the absolute disbelief in equal citizenship, and justify their absurd wars to serve Iran and its racist possession.

The statement clarified that the Zakat document legitimizes discrimination between the people and gives privileges to a particular breed without the rest by imposing a racist regulation that gives them the right to steal their money and monopolize wealth under the name of one fifth Zakat.

The statement called on all national powers to firmly confront racist legislation as a disgrace to humanity and a flagrant violation of international covenants and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.