[26/12/2022 06:27]
ADEN-SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muamar al-Eryani has said the popular anger in terrorist militia-held areas and the wave of criticism in the social media to famous people were affiliated with the militia resulted from the practices and corruption of the militia's leaders and trading with people's suffering.
What is happening today draws indicators of popular uprising after the majority of people in Houthi terrorist militia's areas "have become completely content of the militia's failure, corruption, lack of any national project and it is a mere tool to implement Iranian expansive agenda," said al-Eryani in a statement to Saba on Monday.
He praised the Iranian uprising erupted in all province of Iran in the 100 days in raw, confirming that this flaring revolution deserve to be a motivation to Yemeni people to uprise against servants of Iran's mullah.
He demanded the international community, the UN, the UN envoy and human rights organizations, who neglect Houthi militia's daily crimes against citizens and hunger and poverty policy, to listen to the people's voices and side to their just demands to get rid of the terrorist militia to live in dignity and freedom.
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