The official spokesperson for the giants accuses the United Nations of bias with the Houthis and describes the Hodeidah agreement as a fictitious one

English - Tuesday 25 August 2020 الساعة 11:09 am
Al-Hodeidah, Newsyemen:

On Monday evening, the official spokesman for the Giants Brigades, Mamoun Al-Muhajami, accused the United Nations of bias towards the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.

In a post on his Facebook, he said that the fake UN armistice in Hodeidah is a stigma and an act that goes beyond neutrality to the bias that violates international peace charters and laws, United Nations conventions, and the provisions of the Protocol attached to the International Human Rights Organization.

He added that the Stockholm Agreement stipulated a ceasefire in Hodeidah and the city center, the opening of humanitarian corridors, the withdrawal of the Houthi militia from the three ports, as well as the handover of the ports to the central security from the people of Hodeidah, the lifting of military checkpoints, the removal of mines, the opening of roads and corridors, and the withdrawal of forces outside the city.

He explained that, a year and eight months after the entry into force of the international truce, which was signed, and the comic plays that followed trying to mislead public opinion by the Houthi militia and handing it over to the ports to some of its affiliates, however, this deceptive act was met with international indulgence without punishing the militia underestimating the international society in this ridiculous play.

He pointed out that the Houthi militia continued its daily violations, leading to the targeting of the liaison officers points, which resulted in the martyrdom of Colonel Muhammad al-Sulayhi, one of the liaison officers from the government side.

He said that this crime did not call for an international position to criminalize the militia’s assault and punish it by legal means for its violation of international conventions and outright defiance, rather, this crime involved a covert international indulgence by denouncing a low voice accompanied by a malicious smile.

He stressed that the agreement provided the Houthi militia with a cover to commit crimes of killing hundreds of civilians, including children, women and elderly people from Hodeidah, while those attacks extended to the joint forces' sites with the planting of more mines and explosive devices.

Al-Muhajami appealed to the people of Hodeidah to end the Stockholm Agreement, with the approaching end of the year and the intention of the United Nations to extend for a year to come, stressing that it would be an extension of terrorism and Houthi crimes against the people of Hodeidah, international shipping and neighboring countries.