Iran-backed Houthis arrest GPC's leaders in Yemen's Sanaa

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Iran-backed Houthis arrest GPC's leaders in Yemen's Sanaa


The Iran-backed Houthi militia, began to exert maximum pressure on members of the party of the General People's Congress who are inside the areas controlled by the terrorist group, especially after the US decision to designate it a terrorist group came into effect on January 19. GPC sources revealed.


 


The sources, who preferred to remain anonymous, said that the Houthi terrorist militia, during the past few days, carried out a campaign to storm the homes of second-row leaders at the General People's Congress, arresting many of them, and forcing others to attend intellectual sessions.


 


A source in the party kidnapped by the group said that the terrorist Houthi militia had directed to hold a general conference for the General People's Congress with the aim of selecting all new leaders from the Houthi militia, to use the party as its own political arm, after their political entity (Ansar Allah) is in the list of international terrorist organizations by the United States of America.


 


The Houthi militia seeks to use the General People's Congress Party, as a political party, to promote their terrorist ideology in the European Union and the United States of America, after the Houthi offices were closed in several international capitals after the recent US decision to classify the group among the international dangerous terrorist organizations.


 


The source indicated that the militia began to move in more than one direction, with the aim of breaking the impasse of classifying it as a terrorist group, sometimes by directing the establishment of the National Trend Forum with the leaders of Houthi academic figures, and sometimes to rob the party decision of the General People's Congress, and turn it into a Houthi entity.



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