After the Houthis claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack in Abu Dhabi and the killing of civilians: Yemeni demands to classify the Houthis rebels as a terrorist group

The popular demands in Yemen to classify the Houthis as a terrorist group have re-emerged, coinciding with US President Biden's announcement that the reclassification of the Houthis as a terrorist group is under consideration. Jamal Al-Awadhi, head of the National Center for Human Rights and Democracy Development (NCHRDD), said that the Houthis are terrorizing an entire people inside Yemen by imposing their religious faith (Shiites) on 90% of the Yemeni people by force of arms, as they are descendants of the Prophet Muhammad, in addition to their calls for death to America and Israel.
The popular demands in Yemen to classify the Houthis as a terrorist group have re-emerged, coinciding with US President Biden's announcement that the reclassification of the Houthis as a terrorist group is under consideration. Jamal Al-Awadhi, head of the National Center for Human Rights and Democracy Development (NCHRDD), said that the Houthis are terrorizing an entire people inside Yemen by imposing their religious faith (Shiites) on 90% of the Yemeni people by force of arms, as they are descendants of the Prophet Muhammad, in addition to their calls for death to America and Israel.
Al-Awadhi added that the Iranian role in Yemen reinforces the culture of hatred and spreads death and destruction, which is the same role that the Iranian regime plays in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq.
Al-Awadhi said that the Houthis bear full responsibility for the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen by rejecting calls for dialogue and negotiation with the Yemeni government or the Arab coalition.
Hamdan al-Damani, a Yemeni activist, considered that the Houthis represent the other side of ISIS and extremist groups, and that they added to the educational curriculum in Yemen in the school subjects that include fighting the West and racial discrimination between people on the basis of the bloodline of the Prophet Muhammad, which is more deserving of power and wealth, and that the public should obey them. Al-Damni added that this belief is a flagrant violation of human rights and the principles of democracy and freedom of opinion and expression. YemenOnline
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