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Yemen’s Minister of Information has warned of genocides the Houthi militants are committing in the villages of al-Haymah in the country’s central governorate of Taiz.
Muammar al-Eryani told Saba “the incoming information from the besieged al-Haymah confirm that the militia stormed all the houses, destroyed 13 of them, burned three, killed nine civilians including women and children, injured 24 others, and kidnapped 45 others mostly youth and children.”
Al-Eryani said the crimes of the Houthi militia “far exceeded in their brutality that of other terrorist groups.”
He said the militia are committing these atrocities “amidst a complete silence by the international community and human rights organizations, which abandoned their legal and moral responsibility to stop the Houthi crimes.”
Al-Eryani renewed his call to the international community to “support the restoration of the Yemeni state and act promptly to get the Houthis designated as a terrorist” organization.