The Houthi militia has escalated its violations against One Mall, one of the largest commercial centers in Ibb Governorate. Reports indicate that daily criminal activities are increasing in areas under the control of this armed group, significantly impacting local traders. Business owners at One Mall have raised concerns regarding illegal practices, including forced levies and infringements on their rights.
Traders have reported that the Houthi militia has imposed a designated supervisor at the commercial center, who is supported by armed guards, without the consent of the mall’s management. This supervisor has been pressuring traders to pay rent and utility fees directly to him, bypassing any formal receipts or notifications. Those who resist these demands are met with threats of kidnapping and imprisonment.
In addition to these coercive tactics, shop owners have noted that the Houthi supervisor resorts to oppressive measures, such as cutting off electricity to stores that refuse to comply with the levies. Armed individuals are stationed outside various shops to intimidate customers and prevent them from entering, further complicating the challenges faced by business owners.
Recent weeks have seen an increase in raids at One Mall by the Houthi militia, resulting in the closure of numerous shops after assaults on their owners and employees. These brutal attacks have also included the kidnapping of certain traders, reflecting the oppressive methods employed by the militia against local businesses and investors.
The ongoing violations occur amidst a concerning lack of intervention from local authorities or international organizations, highlighting the deteriorating conditions in areas controlled by the Houthis. This situation emphasizes the urgent need for support to protect the rights of traders and investors from such aggressive practices.
The continuous violations by the Houthi militia pose a significant threat to the local economy in Ibb Governorate. The pressure on traders and investors could exacerbate existing economic crises, leading to increased poverty and unemployment rates in the region. It is imperative for local and international efforts to converge in safeguarding traders’ rights and promoting economic stability in these affected areas.
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