The Iran-backed Houthis cut the salaries of members of the parliament that they controls, forced them to go to their constituencies to mobilize the people of those areas, and throw them to the death burners on the Houthi fronts. Well-informed sources in the capital Sanaa revealed.
The Houthi measures against members of parliament came in conjunction with their announcement of a campaign they called "Yemen's Hurricane for Mobilization", which indicates that the group is forcing the Yemeni people to fight with them, taking advantage of the undeclared political consultations conducted by the UN and US envoys to Yemen in order to stop the war. The sources said.
The sources confirmed that stopping the salaries of members of Parliament and issuing Houthi directives to them to mobilize the sons of their constituencies, was accompanied by accusations of weakness, insults and racist speech.
The Houthi measures coincide with the approach of declaring a law called the "State of Emergency", which will compel everyone who has reached the age of fourteen and no more than 70 to go to the battlefronts.
She indicated that these measures are new ways and methods devised by the Houthi militia to loot the property of the Yemeni people, and mobilize them to the battlefronts to defend its priestly project based on intimidation.
Political observers considered these measures as a Houthi means to prolong the conflict and profit, in addition to being a step to compensate for their heavy losses on the fighting fronts.
Iran-backed Houthis cut salaries of parliament members, force them to mobilize fighters
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