A Houthi leader revealed major disputes in the Houthi fronts, due to what he said was the mistreatment, double dealing and corruption of management by many of the Houthi leadership.
The Houthi leader, Ahmed Amir El-Din Al-Hasani, said that the complex of notifying others of inferiority, arrogance, and misbehavior in dealing is one of the most repulsive reasons for Houthi supporters.
Al-Hasani, one of the Houthi figures from Al-Dhalea governorate, explained that many groups and claimants of absolute loyalty to the leadership and under dynastic, tribal and regional tendencies are singled out for everything, while the rest, who are the vast majority, are exposed to several situations such as lack of support with weapons and ammunition, and even food and salaries.
"Despite the great sacrifices we made, we became, mere slaves and followers of a dynasty". he said.
He pointed out that the culture of arrogance and racism have become confined to the dynasty, and as a result, Houthis began to lose tribes, and the rift is widening and the wounds are painful.
He indicated that more than 400 Houthi elements, led by Mohammed Abu Talib, left their barricades and positions on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts and were displaced to Sana’a, and submitted a complaint recounting the injustice they were subjected to on the fronts, but their complaint was met with neglect.
A Houthi leader reveals disputes within the ranks of the group
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