Iran-backed Houthis arrest 16 people for refusing to enroll their children in summer centers
The Iran-backed Houthis arrested a number of citizens opposed to them in Dhamar Governorate, and placed them in the governorate's prisons, as a result of their refusal to enroll their children in summer centers.
Private sources told Khabar Agency that last week, the Houthis arrested 16 citizens who oppose and reject their reactionary ideology.
According to the sources, the Houthis arrested citizens as a result of their refusal to enroll their children in summer centers, as they considered them "centers for brainwashing and mobilizing children with extremist and wrong ideology that expose them and their children to danger and death".
Human rights activists considered this a clear and real threat to the lives of children in Yemen, calling for urgent intervention by human rights organizations.
Last Monday, the Iran-backed Houthis organized a military parade for student children of summer centers in Dhamar Governorate, south of the Yemeni capital Sanaa, in the presence of prominent Houthi military leaders.
The Houthi media broadcasted a military parade for thousands of summer center students, who were brainwashed by the militias with their backward and reactionary ideology imported from Iran's Shiites, as the group described it as a scout parade.