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Coup Militia Leader Continues his Calls for War with More Graves In Yemen
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 25 - 04 - 2017

The leader of rebel militias, Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, has asserted his love for the shedding of Yemeni blood without consideration or thinking of the fate of the widows and orphans, making the achievement of his goal and dream of taking power at any price in order to achieve the wishes of his masters in Tehran and carrying out their agendas at the expense of the children and the poor misled by the speeches of Al-Houthi leaders who roam Yemeni governorates and, cheat people by providing military jobs.
The rebel leader called for more deaths, graves and injuries, calling it the least costly and feasible to sustain steadfastness.
In a televised speech broadcast by a channel affiliating to Al-Houthis on last Sunday, Al-Houthi pointed to the need to push more men to the battle fronts and intensify campaigns in the Governorates to bring more young men to fighting.
Abdulmalik Al-Houthi criminalized all those who move contrary to their desire to continue fighting, stressing the importance of supporting Arab Coast Front, as well as the front of Nahm, and give each front the right of support.
This discourse, which is used to underestimate the Yemeni blood of children who don't exceed 14 and 15 years old, whom Al-Houthi brings them and his leaders into the fighting on the fronts as a number of observers said they represent only a bridge to ascend him to ruling.
The observers pointed out that Al-Houthi focuses on the governorates that have human stocks to finance his absurd wars, destruction and death.
Moreover, Al-Houthi also relied in waging his absurd wars on the loyalty of many Yemenis to the deposed Ali Abdullah Saleh and he exploits this aspect, the poverty and destitution of these Yemeni governorates to put their children before the youth to persecution and murder without responsibility, conscience or any sense of humanity.
According to Yemeni media sources, the observers estimated the death toll in the province of Hajja alone about 3000, and thousands of the wounded and the disabled, mostly children and young people in the fronts of Haradh, Medi, Taiz and Mokha.
On the other hand, Al-Houthi militias have recruited women after the loss of hundreds of their field commanders.


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