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Houthi militia dismisses displaced university staff and academics, replacing them with loyal supporters.

Houthi Militia Expels Academics and University Staff from Government Institutions

In a recent directive, the Houthi militia has ordered the dismissal of all university professors and academic staff from government institutions who have fled from regions under their control since the 2014 coup. This move raises significant concerns about academic freedom and the treatment of displaced professionals in Yemen.

Targeting Displaced Academics

Multiple sources confirm that the Houthi militia has initiated a campaign to expel academics, faculty members, and university employees who left areas seized by the militia in recent years. Many of these individuals faced extensive repression and abduction campaigns, prompting their departure.

Demands for Name Submissions

The militia has instructed universities in Sana’a, Dhamar, and Ibb to submit the names of academic and administrative staff who abandoned their positions. This request aims to permanently remove these individuals from payroll lists, further consolidating the militia’s control over educational institutions.

Manipulating Salary Payments

Reports indicate that the militia plans to use the promise of half-salaries for employees in areas under their control as a tactic to dismiss non-loyal staff. This strategy allows them to replace these individuals with loyalists, thereby reinforcing their influence within the educational sector.

A Widespread Campaign Against Employees

Sources highlight a broad Houthi campaign targeting thousands of employees and displaced individuals. Many of these people fled due to the ongoing conflict and persecution, only to face permanent dismissal from public service. The militia’s actions reflect a systematic effort to eliminate dissent and replace it with loyalty.

Replacement of Dismissed Staff

The militia has already begun replacing dismissed employees with individuals loyal to their cause. This strategy not only undermines the integrity of educational institutions but also raises alarms about the future of academic independence in Yemen.

The situation continues to evolve, and the implications for Yemen’s educational landscape remain dire as the Houthi militia tightens its grip on government institutions.

 

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