Houthi militia storms a parliament member’s home in Sana’a, evicting residents amid rising violations.

Houthi Militias Storm Home of Yemeni Lawmaker in Sana’a

Sana’a Incident Sparks Fear Among Locals

In a shocking incident, Houthi militias stormed the home of Yemeni lawmaker Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Mazlam in the capital, Sana’a. They forcibly removed women and children from the premises before looting its contents. This aggressive act has instilled fear among local residents.

Details of the Assault

Local sources report that the assault occurred after the home was surrounded by armed vehicles and personnel. The operation reportedly received direct orders from the so-called “Judicial Guardian,” affiliated with Houthi leadership. This incident marks a troubling escalation in the ongoing violence against dissenters in the region.

Escalating Violations Against Opponents

This attack is part of a broader pattern of increasing violations perpetrated by the Houthi militia against its opponents. These violations include property confiscation, intimidation of residents, and forced displacement. Simultaneously, the group has intensified military actions across various fronts.

Recent Surge in Violence

In recent days, areas under Houthi control have witnessed a significant rise in violence. Reports indicate a surge in kidnappings, assassinations, home invasions, and murders targeting civilians, humanitarian workers, and social and academic figures.

Calls for International Action

The Mothers of Abductees Association condemned these violations, emphasizing that such actions foster an atmosphere of fear and undermine the foundations of justice. They urged the international community to take immediate action against the perpetrators and ensure the unconditional release of all detainees.

This alarming situation continues to unfold, highlighting the urgent need for international attention and intervention in Yemen.

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