The Minister of Information stated that the Houthi arrests in Dhamar reveal the collapse and panic within the terrorist militia.

Minister Condemns Houthi Campaign Against Civilians in Dhamar
Widespread Arrests Targeting Innocent Citizens
Ma’mar al-Eryani, Yemen’s Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, has strongly condemned the extensive campaign launched by the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Dhamar. This operation targeted over eighty civilians, including academics, educators, doctors, charity officials, and innocent citizens. The militia raided numerous homes, looting their contents, which reflects its criminal nature and deeply rooted oppressive tactics against the dignity of the Yemeni people.
Systematic Violations and Fear Tactics
In a recent press statement, al-Eryani explained that this campaign is part of a broader series of systematic arrests and violations executed by the militia in various regions, including Sana’a, Ibb, Al-Hudaydah, Hajjah, Al-Mahwit, and Amran. He emphasized that these actions form part of an organized strategy aimed at breaking the will of the Yemeni people, silencing dissent, and instilling fear among citizens. This desperate attempt comes as public anger begins to rise, surpassing the previous silence.
Militia’s Growing Desperation
Al-Eryani pointed out that the militia’s actions reveal its growing anxiety and confusion. The Houthis have realized that their grip on power is weakening, and the patience of Yemenis regarding their crimes and systematic plundering of resources has reached its limit. Instead of addressing the reasons behind the public outrage, the militia resorts to further oppression, arrests, and terror, demonstrating that they lack any national project and instead promote fear and subjugation.
Isolation and Loss of Support
The minister noted that the escalation of these campaigns exposes the militia’s true nature to both domestic and international audiences. He asserted that the Houthis are merely a criminal gang that has lost all connection to human and national values. They now face increasing isolation within Yemeni society, as people have rejected them and recognized the disaster they have brought upon the nation.
Consequences of Systematic Crimes
Al-Eryani affirmed that the systematic crimes committed by the Houthi militia against civilians will only lead to further moral and political downfall. These actions will result in increased isolation and exposure to both local and international public opinion. He stressed that as the militia intensifies its brutality, the awareness among Yemenis regarding the emptiness of its slogans will grow. The world will see the Houthis as mere tools of the Iranian regime, using oppression and terror as means to maintain control.
Resilience of the Yemeni People
In conclusion, al-Eryani stated that these oppressive practices, no matter how severe, will not succeed in breaking the will of the Yemeni people or silencing their free voices. Instead, such actions will only strengthen their resolve to reclaim their state, institutions, and dignity, hastening the downfall of this criminal, theocratic entity.
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