The Houthi militia combats beggary by developing poverty and increasing unemployment

English - Thursday 17 June 2021 الساعة 09:35 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

 Instead of combating poverty and unemployment by creating new job opportunities and disbursing the salaries of state employees, the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - goes to what it calls the fight against beggars, whose spread is expected to increase in society.

A state of personal schizophrenia between the needs and concerns of citizens in Sanaa and the neighboring governorates, between the duties and hypothetical functional tasks of the Bin Habtoor government, and between the plans and projects of the Houthi militia leaders in these areas.

While people in Sana’a flock to the gates of Iqal Al-Harat, hoping to obtain a home gas cylinder, and sleep in front of stations filling oil derivatives in successive crises and price doses since 2014, the leader of the militia, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, goes to court the government of Saudi Arabia, threatening a remarkable violation of his group’s ability to organize  management of the Hajj season.

Beyond that, the Houthi leader goes to declare his group’s readiness to compensate the family of any pilgrim who is injured or dies due to the new epidemic of Corona covid-19, an epidemic that the Houthi militia denies its existence and deals with its victims in Sana’a and the neighboring governorates with excessive cruelty and an insult to their humanity.

From one school year to another, the suffering of parents in Sana’a worsens, and they are unable to provide their children’s school supplies and their basic needs of food and medicine, while the leader of the Houthi militia, Hussein Al-Azi, goes to brag about the large number of children per person, claiming that nothing makes him happier than that.

The Houthi militia has looted the salaries of state employees since September 2016, confiscating the allocations of social security networks and pensions, confiscating the budgets of charitable societies and preventing businessmen from providing alms to the poor and needy, thus raising poverty and unemployment rates to record levels.

Without any modesty, and in light of such obvious economic reasons and reasons, the Houthi militia claims that what it calls the phenomenon of beggary has become “an organized work and behavior that has become an easy way to earn” that must be combated by establishing two centers as a first step that will later be blinded to the rest of the governorates, and as it was actually said “those who feared  They died..!