Houthis concealing Covid-19 infections in Yemen; taking aid for themselves
The Iran-backed
Houthi militia keeps concealing the real number of Covid-19 infections in the
areas it controls in Yemen, even as the disease is spreading like wildfire in
these areas.
The militia has
also given orders to the hospitals to get rid of patients who are not affiliated
to it.
Development
The Houthis are
using the aid sent by the World Health Organization (WHO) to Yemen in advancing
their own agenda.
The organization
handed over 100 ambulances to the Houthis in April so that they would
distribute them to the hospitals. However, the militia took the ambulances for
itself, even as the hospitals were badly in need of them.
This comes at a
time there is a growing number of Covid-19 infections in Yemeni capital Sana'a
and the other cities controlled by the Houthis. Nevertheless, the Houthis keep
stealing the aid sent by international organizations to these cities.
Medical
facilities have been complaining against the lack of equipped vehicles to carry
infected people to the hospitals.
Yemeni activists
have been sharing videos of Houthi militia members driving vehicles sent to
Yemen by WHO.
Condemnation
On May 30, WHO
condemned the use by the Houthis of medical aid for non-medical purposes. This
came after the Yemeni activists published videos of the Houthis driving
WHO-sent vehicles on the streets of a number of Yemeni cities.
WHO worked to
provide Yemen with life-saving equipment, WHO's office in Yemen wrote on
Twitter.
It condemned the
use of aid for non-medical purposes, accusing the Houthis of violating the
international humanitarian law.
Growing
tension
Tensions are
growing between the WHO and the Houthis because of the latter's refusal to
declare the real number of Covid-19 patients in the areas they control.
The
international organization faulted the Houthis in failing to tell ordinary
people the truths about the prevalence of the disease so that they can take
enough precautionary measures.




