Yemenis strip the head of the militia council in Sana'a

English - Wednesday 31 May 2023 الساعة 04:49 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, exclusive:

Yemeni activists and politicians launched an online campaign against the head of the so-called Political Council of the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, against the background of his statements in which he talks about his achievements in combating corruption, building the state and activating its institutions, at a time when he and his militia are still unable to pay the salaries of employees. in the areas under their control from state revenues.

The activists, and through the hashtag "# Al-Mashat_Zanabil_Al-Salalah", talked about the truth about Al-Mashat, who was once the companion of the late Mayor of the capital, Abdul Qadir Hilal, pointing out that Al-Mashat is a weak figure who was placed in this position in order to obey the orders of the dynasty.

They added that Al-Mashat is just a gang leader who practices injustice and appoints thieves and prison graduates to sensitive positions to implement the orders of his dynasty masters, reviewing a number of his ironic TV statements, including that the United States of America and Britain target the salaries of employees and steal them.

Activists indicated that Al-Mashat is not considered a first-line leader of the militias because he does not belong to the dynasty, citing the insults he was subjected to by the prominent leader of the group, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, who has so far refused to dissolve his armed militia known as the "Revolutionary Committees" and insists every time on Show that he is the actual ruler, not  Al-Mashat

Activists accused Al-Mashat of being behind the theft of employee salaries and funds of international organizations through a mafia run by his office manager, Ahmed Hamid, who is described as the octopus of corruption in the militia government. They mocked his televised statements about fighting corruption and building the state from scratch. As he claimed.

They pointed out that the suffering of citizens has worsened since he assumed this position due to his looting of salaries, state revenues, and international relief aid, stressing that Al-Mashat and other Houthi leaders are nothing more than thieves who trade in the suffering of the people in order to achieve profits and wealth.