Sana'a ... the salaries of 40 employees of the Sabaa Agency were plundered

English - Tuesday 13 April 2021 الساعة 04:50 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

The Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - dropped the names of 40 employees of the Yemeni news agency Saba from the payroll of half of the salary promised to be spent before the blessed month of Ramadan for this year.

According to official sources in Sanaa, the Houthi militia dropped the names of the employees under the pretext of discontinuation from work, as part of various pretexts and pretexts to exclude and deport employees who oppose their ideological orientations and their overthrow of the constitution and laws.

The sources confirmed to (NewsYemen), that more than half of (Saba's) employees have been forced out of work since 2011, after the agency’s building was destroyed in the measles confrontations and because half of its departments were closed.

Noting that the war, the lack of salaries, and the suspension of most press releases, most of the employees of the (Saba) agency and media institutions in Sana'a forced their displacement to their rural areas due to their inability to pay the rent for their homes in Sana'a.

Noting in this context that the employee's cessation from their work is a forced interruption following the closure of their departments and the interruption of salary payments as guaranteed employment, legal and constitutional rights that may not be confiscated or seized.

It is noteworthy that the Houthi militia in 2015 dismissed more than 40 employees of the Saba Agency under the pretext of their support for the Arab coalition operations to support legitimacy in Yemen.