Al-Houthi provides his militia with a "sectarian" batch from the Police College

English - Saturday 07 November 2020 الساعة 01:44 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

The Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, celebrated the graduation of the first "sectarian" class from the police academy under its control in Sana'a.

Activists on social media circulated a video clip on a large scale, showing Houthi elements performing the oath of allegiance and innocence to the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, collectively inside the Police College.

Meanwhile, the internationally recognized caretaker government warned, Thursday, of "the catastrophic risks of the practices of the (Houthis) group on the state, society, security and stability of Yemen, the region and the world."

In a series of tweets on Twitter, Information Minister Muammar Al-Eryani criticized “the Houthi group indoctrinated its graduates from what it calls a military and security push, the state slogan for its leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi and Iran, instead of the military oath that owes allegiance to God, the homeland and the service of the people.”

Considering that a coup against the principles and values of the revolution and the republic and a provocation and a challenge to the will of all Yemenis.

The Houthi militia announced in recent weeks that a number of its military and security forces will be graduated, in conjunction with the occasion of what it calls (the anniversary of the "September 21 revolution"), and the occasion of the "September 26 and October 14" revolutions.

Al-Eryani said that the Iranian regime is seeking through the Houthis to build what he described as "sectarian militias" that owe loyalty and obey the orders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and replace them as an alternative to the "national army and security services" and to clone to implement "Iran's subversive policies in the region" in isolation from "the interests of the Yemenis."  

The minister accused the Iranian regime of planning to tamper with the identity of Yemen and separate it from its Arab surroundings, undermine the values of coexistence between Yemenis, turn Yemen into an Iranian province, spread the politics of chaos and terrorism in Yemen and the region, in addition to controlling shipping lines and threatening international peace and security, he said.