Al-Houthi, like ISIS, rules internally with blood.. Biography of the internal qualifiers of the death group

English - Saturday 15 October 2022 الساعة 06:46 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

 Late last March, the prominent leader of the Houthi group, Saleh Habra, received an implicit threat of liquidation in the form of advice given to him by one of the group's leaders, of an attempt by a third party to exploit his dispute with the group to assassinate him.

Speaking about the advice/threat, Habra indicated that “this reminded him of the warning that reached the Houthi parliamentarian Abdulkarim Jadban about a week before his assassination” (assassinated in late 2013), and he addressed them by saying: “There is neither a second nor a third party, you are the first, second and third party ".

Habra fears for his safety from liquidation at the hands of the group despite the important role he played within the group and made him the political front for them in their early years and their representative at the negotiating table in a role similar to what Muhammad Abdulsalam is currently doing, reflecting his awareness of the role of “

violence and terrorism that governs the group and its leaders and their loyalists, not just their opponents.

They thus confirm the analysis of “Ahmed Al-Tars Al-Arami,” writer and researcher at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, that they are “a religious group that is similar to other armed religious groups, such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS, but it is distinguished from them in that it possesses an identity of a local social nature.”  

The group, whether in its dispute with other parties or with its personalities, does not resort to any regulations and laws that determine punishments, and killing is an open behavior without any reference, and therefore the fears of its first leadership class increase of the same fate, headed by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi himself, who surrounds himself with security conditions even on the closest ones to him and the most sacrificed for the sake of his authority.

blood facts

 The execution carried out by the group on the eighteenth of September 2021 against nine of the people of Tihama will not be erased from the memory of Houthi blood. One of them is the largest sheikh who worked within its authority in the Hodeidah governorate, and he is Sheikh Ali bin Ali Al-Quzi, the Secretary-General of the local council in the governorate and the sheikh of Saleel tribes.

Despite the iron fist controlled by the security forces of the group, which operates with a religious and sectarian awareness similar to those of ISIS and Al-Qaeda, a number of assassinations in its areas of leaders and figures supposed to be within its direction and protected from its influence, all hovering around its semi-liquidation related to the blood group, as happened with the leaders of the group.  Notable among them are Minister Hassan Zaid and before him Abdul Karim Jadban, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Malik Al-Mutawakil, Dr. Ahmed Sharaf Al-Din and the media personality Abdul Karim Al-Khaiwani.

Rather, the group, trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, boasted of open brutality, through which it killed tribal leaders who worked with it in its various wars.

Perhaps the most prominent example of this is the killing of one of the most prominent sheikhs of the Arhab tribes loyal to the Houthi group, who facilitated its overthrow at the hands of its militias, the tribal Sheikh Ali Hizam Abu Nastan, who was killed after Houthi gunmen stormed his house in February 2021 and shot him, killing him, along with three of his sons and his sister.  And only two days before that, the militias killed the tribal Sheikh Muhalhal Ahmed Hassan Dabaan in one of the streets of Sanaa, and the man is one of the tribal leaders loyal to them in the Bilad al-Rus region of the Sanhan District.

At the beginning of the same month, Sheikh Musleh Al-Warwari and his son were killed in Qaflat Azhar district in Amran, two years after they had liquidated his brother, Sheikh Sultan Al-Waruri, and left him on the side of the road in June 2019.  And Sanaa, and wars were fought with him to Aden, then all of them ended with a Houthi execution that did not explain anything..

 In the same governorate and in the same year, one of the most prominent sheikhs of the governorate loyal to Al-Houthi, Sheikh Muhammad Al-Shtawi, was killed by the Houthi leader Mujahid Qushirah, one of its leaders from the people of Raydah District, Amran governorate.  At the hands of militia members, and in Mashhad, the most horrible thing was to mutilate his corpse, drag it, photograph it, and broadcast it on social media.

At the beginning of 2021, the official Al-Thawra newspaper revealed in its report statistics of the Houthi militia’s liquidation of 24 tribal sheikhs loyal to it, in just two years;  On multiple charges, despite their active role in serving the militias militarily and enabling them to control the provinces and mobilize towards the liberated provinces.

In 2022, the group killed one of its leaders in the district of Bani Hashish, "Abu Fadl Yahya Munir al-Hanami" with two of his companions, and executed four of its members on charges of "escaping from the front," three of them north of Taiz, and the fourth named "Saif Ahmed al-Hazmi" in Naqil al-Humayd,  The village of Al-Qahra, in the Jabal Ras District, and the accusation of “taking over” is the most prominent Houthi sign for which Houthi dignitaries and fighters were executed in a dispute with their leaders, where it executed dozens on various fronts, and in October 2017, it brought 17 fighters to the house of Sheikh Abdo Farhan, in the Baran area of al-Houl village in Nehm, after planting explosive materials in it, then blew it up while they were inside and killed them all, leaving their bodies under the rubble of the house.