Yemen's Islah party imposes a media siege on PM

4 years ago
Yemen's Islah party imposes a media siege on PM


The Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen is imposing a media siege on Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik and all state leaders, controls their media statements, to ensure that they do not deviate from a regional agenda implemented by the group in Yemen.



 



Informed sources said that the Islah Party (Yemen's Muslim Brotherhood) imposes a careful review of all the speeches of Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik, whether the read ones published in the official Saba Agency or the visuals broadcast on the country’s official television, to ensure that they come in accordance with the policy service of the Islah Party and their regional financiers.



 



Those sources confirmed that the PM has become deprived of freedom of media discourse, in light of the close control of the party over official media institutions, which prevents his freedom of speech, especially with regard to uniting the Yemeni ranks to confront the Houthi project.



 



The sources pointed to the recent positive speech of the Prime Minister in Shabwa Governorate about the Southern Transitional Council, the Republican Guard (National Resistance), and the Giants Brigades, and the importance of unity in confronting the Iranian project and their arms in Yemen, the Houthi militia, but the official Saba Agency cut all that out.



 



Many political observers considered that the Islah party, which praises the unity of the ranks to confront the Iranian project, is working to tear it up in all its forms and manifestations.



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