The Iran-backed Houthis have begun to confiscate the property of Yemenis, which exacerbates human suffering, due to the arbitrary racist measures that the rebels have adopted during the recent period against the people who reject their presence.
Informed sources said that the Houthi militia began a campaign to go to the districts and villages under their control, to confiscate the properties of what they called "the deceived", and those who refuse to join the fight".
The sources pointed out that, concurrently, the militia imposed large sums of money on each of the republic’s directorates, dedicated to the war effort, indicating that these funds go to the pockets of Houthis leaders, who profited from the war.
The sources indicated that this procedure is part of a general Houthi trend, to go to villages and directorates in all governorates under their control, with the aim of confiscating citizens' property and looting their money, which confirms the danger of the racist dynastic group on the Yemeni people.
This comes amid a state of widespread and escalating discontent in the capital Sanaa, and the areas under the Houthi control, after the group's intention to issue a "State of Emergency" aimed at forced recruitment.
Iran-backed Houthis confiscate opponents property
4 years ago