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The march of collapse... the dirty missions of the Houthi militia against women in Yemen

الجمعة 18 يناير-كانون الثاني 2019 الساعة 09 مساءً / Al-Islah.net - Exclusive

 

 

The recent Houthi crimes of abducting, hiding and torturing women in secret prisons provoked a wave of anger in the Yemeni street, which realized that the Houthi threat is still being inflicted on the Yemenis, their values and customs, which were violated by the Houthi militias who are do not recognize all values, laws and customs.

Only a few months after the release of a leader in the Houthi group, Hussein al-Amalahi, his threats to Yemeni women last October - when he appeared in a video threatening to kidnap women and abuse them - until leaders within the coup group revealed scandals of atrocities by Houthis against Yemeni women.

A leader in the Houthi group has published information about the kidnapping and hiding of women by the Houthi militias, and that these criminal acts are being supervised by Houthi leaders close to the leader of the Iranian-funded insurgency group, Abdul Malik al-Houthi.

 

Sanctities violation

The leader in the Houthi group, Muhammad al-Daylami, revealed that the leader in the Houthi group Sultan Zabin, who is the director of Criminal Investigation department in the capital Sana'a that is under the control of the coup d'état, is arresting dozens of women absurdly and illegally, affirming that he and his assistants practice violations against of people.

"The so called Sultan Zabin - with the money he received in return for the release of the women abductees he has - bought a house worth 150 million Yemeni Riyals in the area of Assir next to the Conference Hall," he said in his subscription on Facebook.

He pointed out that the Department of Operations in the Ministry of the Interior controlled by the coup militias have received from citizens of many official communiqués that Sultan Zabin had kidnapped their female relatives, and he also revealed that Zabin had rented a villa on Taiz Street and turned it into a special prison packed with dozens of arrested women, considering that renting villas and turning them into private prisons is a precedent that did not occur even in the Stone Age.

He also revealed that the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is under the control of the coup, had prior knowledge of what was happening when 8 female victims were referred to it seven months ago. Consequently, the prosecution was unable to do anything other than ordering these women to be imprisoned in the central prison after four days. Sultan Zabin once again referred 10 women to the prosecution, but the prosecution refused to imprison these women because there was no charge or evidence to arrest them. Then Zabin had to rent a villa and turn it into a private prison in order to act as he wishes, according to al-Daylami.

Al-Dailami described the leader in the Houthi group Sultan Zabin as a gangster reached power and abused it and turning it into a tool to tamper with money, sanctities violation, blood and dignity of people. Al-Dailami promised to publish the video, in which reveals the Houthi Sultan Zabin's involvement in trafficking in women and illegal gain, and turning it into a profession to be derived his livlyhood from it.

Hussein al-Emad, a Houthi lawyer, has disclosed the militia of the coup, accusing its leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi of silence on the corruption and crimes committed by his gang against civilians and resorting to meeting the media through closed broadcast circles in order to improve his image in front of the general public. But al-Emad deleted his subscription after receiving a comment from the previous leader in the group Ali al-Bukhaiti.

 

The march of filth

For his part, al-Bukhaiti stressed that Sultan Zabin, the leader in the Houthi group, is arresting dozens of women in a villa in Sanaa who had turned it into a private prison, away from the two state apparatuses (Public prosecution and Judiciary), although they also are under the control the group.

"After ending his need for prisoners by selling their freedoms in the millions, Sultan became a real estate owner with the testimony of the well-known journalist, Muhammad al-Dailami," he said. Al-Bukhaiti also said that "the question directed at the vile Abd al-Malik al-Houthi is: Is this is your Koranic march, O' despicable? You trade in the daughters of Yemen, Allah's curse on you and on the project of backwardness that you endure."

Al-Bukhiti described the practices of the Houthi militias as having reached a quagmire of filth. He said he was ashamed to mention the details he has about women's secret prisons in Sana'a and what Houthi Muhammad al-Dailami quoted on his page (before he deleted it) was a small part of the scandal.

 

The weapon of Women

What have been revealed by al-Dailami were not the first scandal for the Houthis, they were preceded by another Houthi journalist called al-Karrar al-Marrani, who said that Houthi leaders use women as a trap to arrest activists and media workers. "These old and vile methods slanders do not work with us. A member of the Revolutionary Committee of Houthi Muhammad al-Maqaleh commented on this by saying that the national security authorities and Criminal Investigation Department controlled by the Houthi militias in Sana'a are using women against what they called the liberals. These bodies also deliberately use flirtatious calls as a trap to arrest people, and continued, "Which a degeneration they reached to, Allah's curse on this authority, which uses prostitution as a means to establish its alleged authority."

For his part, the researcher and writer Muhammad Azzan commented on these Houthi crimes in his publication, saying that "the smell of the dirty march began to reek despite concealment and repression."

Azzan said, "What an ignominy! What lowness! The dignity and sanctity of people in their homes are being subjected to tamper by a few handfuls of villains without accountability, and all in the name of religion and jihad in the ways of Allah!"

 

Trafficking in Human Beings

While the Yemeni Organization for combating Human Trafficking warned the Huthi militia of attempting to justify the crimes of kidnapping and hiding dozens of Yemeni women and practicing the worst forms of torture and violation against them in an unprecedented manner in Yemeni history, it confirmed that the Houthi leader Sultan Zabin was involved in crimes that violated the sanctities of Yemenis and blackmail them, looted their jewelry and money and hid them for months on malicious charges that aimed at illegal earns, and said it will remain a stigma on the forehead of the Houthis unless the group rushed to take serious action to stop this complex crime, and to take deterrent action against rabid dogs.

The organization said it had received new information on the horrific abuses, extortion, torture and hiding of women and girls in illegal secret prisons. The organization said it will publish this information soon, and will work legally to bring legal proceedings against all those involved in these crimes and violations before the Yemeni and international courts and that the organization will not remain silent on this issue.

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