53 Houthi leaders involved in killing 326 children from Sana'a

English - Wednesday 16 December 2020 الساعة 03:42 pm
Mocha, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

 A report of the National Resistance monitored the involvement of 49 leaders in the ranks of Iran's arm, with the killing of three hundred and twenty-six children as a result of their recruitment from the Amanat Al-Asimah and Sana'a Governorate and sending them to the fighting fronts in the ranks of the Houthi militia.

During the first ten months of 2020, the report recorded the killing of ninety-three children in the capital and two hundred and thirty-three children in the same period in Sana'a.

The report, which is based on the Shiite footage conducted by the Al-Masirah Al-Houthi channel, shows that the dead were children, ranging in age from 12 to 17 years.

Among the dead children were five members who were exploited by the Houthi militia in the war media, and five others who were appointed by field commanders on the killing fronts, and among these children a lot of the marginalized group and others who joined a number of their brothers who suffered the same fate in a war that threatens the total liquidation of the children of most families living in areas of controlled by Houthi militia.

The Shiite ceremony shows the Houthi militia's exploitation of children as fuel in its war, as the scenes of Shiism promote children performing the cry and confirming their readiness to die on the fronts in a trend that Iran’s arm has been following since the capital was overthrown.

Hamadan topped the directorates of Sana'a with a rate of twenty-six children, while Bani al-Harith topped the directorates of the secretariat of the list with a rate of sixteen children.

The rest of the numbers were distributed among the districts of Arhab 22, Bani Bahloul 5, Bani Hasheesh 24, Bani Matar 24, Al Hima Al Dakhliya and Al Kharjiyah 41, Sanhan 19, Manakhah 10, Bilad Al Rus 11 and Khalan 15, and the rest of the numbers were distributed among Haraz Nehm and Bani Dabyan.

While the numbers of dead were in the districts of Al-Thawra 2, Al-Seba'een 2, Shu'b 8, Maeen 21, Al-Wehda 5, Al-Safia 4, Old Sana'a 8, Azal 9 and Al-Tahrir 5 children.

The report traces the involvement of fifty-three leaders of the Houthi militia who occupy positions in government departments and play security and military roles, among them the five leaders listed in the US sanctions treasury have worked in recruiting children, deceiving them and pushing them to the front lines.

He pointed out that the Houthi leaders who lead the intelligence services in Sana'a, including Abdul Hakim Al-Khawani, Abd Al-Jarfan and Abdul Qadir Al-Shami, and Mutlaq Al-Marani and Sultan Zaben, deceived children and worked to attract them from schools and some were forcibly taken from their families and pushed into battles of death.

The list includes Houthi militia leaders involved in child recruitment in Sanaa, the capital and the governorate, and they are as follows:

 1- Yahya Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, Minister of Education

 2- Hamadan Ahmad Al-Shami, Deputy Minister of Education

 3- Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, Member of the Political Council

 4- Muhammad Saleh Al-Nuaimi, Member of the Political Council

 6- Yahya Abdullah Al-Razami .. Commander of Hamadan Axis

 7- Hammoud Muhammad Hammoud Abbad, Secretary of the Capital Municipality

 8- Abdul Basit Al-Hadi, Governor of Sana'a Governorate

 9- Fadel Abu Talib, member of the Political Bureau

 10- Ali Al-Qahoum, Member of the Political Bureau

11- Hizam Muhammad Yahya Al-Asad, member of the Political Bureau

 12- Abdel Wahab Al-Washeli, Member of the Political Bureau

 13- Abdullah Hashem Al-Siyani, Member of the Political Bureau

 14- Shamsan Abu Nashtan, Chairman of the General Authority for Zakat

15- Ibrahim Ahmed Ahmed Al-Houthi, Chairman of the Agricultural Cooperative Credit Bank

 16- Mahmoud Abdel Qader Abdullah Al-Junaid, Vice President

17- Ahmed Hamed, Director of the Office of the Presidency of the Republic, President of the Supreme Council for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation

 18- Abdul Mohsen Tawoos, Secretary General of the Supreme Council for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation

 19- Dhaif Allah Yahya Hussain Rassam

 20- Brigadier General Muammar Harash, Director of the Capital Secretariat

21- Khaled Yahya Muhammad Al-Madani .. Member of the Shura Council

 22- Abdul Karim Amir Al-Din Al-Houthi .. Member of the Shura Council

 23- Judge Dr. Muhammad Muhammad Abdullah Al-Dailami, Minister of Justice

 24- Dr. Abdullah Muhammad Muhammad Al-Shami

 25- Hussein Hammoud Dirham Al-Ezzi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.


 26- Abdul Ilah Muhammad Abdul Khaliq Hajar, Advisor to the President of the Political Council for Diplomatic Relations


27- Sharaf Al-Din Ali Hussein Al-Kahlani, President of the General Organization for Social Security


 28- Yahya Muhammad Ali Al-Mahqri, Deputy Head of the Executive Office of the National Vision Management


 29- Hashem Ismail Ali Ahmed, Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen


 30- Nabil Abdullah Muhammad Al-Haifi, Chairman of the Roads Maintenance Fund


 31- Ahmed Muhammad Ali Al-Shatri, Head of the Tax Authority


 32- Hashem Muhammad Hashem Al-Shami, Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technology


33- Abd al-Malik Abdullah Yahya Abu Dunya, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Yemen Pharmaceutical Industry and Trade


 34- Khaled Muhammad Abdullah Sharaf al-Din, Vice President of the General Investment Authority


 35- Abdul Karim Yahya Abdullah Al-Haifi


 36- Abdullah Al-Naami .. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for the Education Sector


 37- Ziad Al-Rafiq, Director of the Education Office in the Capital Sana'a


 38- Fuad Abdullah Al-Shami, Head of the Literacy and Adult Education Authority


 39- Ahmed Yahya Al-Kibsi, Vice President of the Literacy and Adult Education Authority


40- Hadi Hadi Ali Ammar, Director General of the Education Office in Sana'a Governorate


 41- Abdullah Amer, Director General of Endowments and Guidance at the Capital Sana'a


 42 - Deputy Minister of Endowments Fouad Muhammad Naji


 43- Abdul Karim Al-Houthi, Undersecretary of the Capital Sana'a Municipality for the Works and Projects Sector

 44- Abdel Wahab Sharaf El-Din, Assistant Undersecretary for the Capital Municipality for the Social Affairs Sector

45- Ali Al-Dailami, Acting Minister of Human Rights

 46- Hammoud Al-Naqib, Chairman of the Social Affairs Committee in the Municipality


 47- Eng. Saleh Al-Muntaser, Vice President of Sana'a Governorate for Technical Affairs



48- Brigadier General Yahya Al-Moaydi, Director of Security for Sana'a Governorate