2020: Riyadh Agreement unsettling Houthis in Yemen
The year 2020 has come to an end. However, Yemen continues to suffer because of the crimes of the Iran-backed Houthi militia.
The Houthis keep using
their terrorist tools to repress the Yemeni people and implement the agenda of
Iran's mullahs for controlling Yemen and turning it into yet another Iranian
province.
Yemeni provinces
falling under the control of the Houthi militia, especially Yemeni capital
Sana'a, have been suffering for more than six years now. They reel under
famine, poverty, and pandemics. The residents of the same provinces are
escaping in their thousands because of Houthi repression and violence.
Civilians targeted
The Houthis worked to
control the largest swath of Yemen during 2020. This brought it to a collision
course with government troops and the Saudi-led Arab coalition.
Civilians were caught
in the middle of confrontations in this regard. Civilians were at the center of
numerous Houthi attacks in a number of Yemeni provinces.
In November 2020, the
United Nations refugee agency said 1,508 civilians had been killed in Yemen
between January and September 2020.
Around 42% of these
victims were children and women, the agency said.
It added that between
October and November of the same year, 110 civilians had been killed in the
southwestern province of Taizz and 139 others in the eastern province of
Hudaydah.
The legitimate Yemeni
government held the Houthis responsible for the killing of these civilians.
Meanwhile, the media
section of the Yemeni army referred to the escape of tens of thousands of
families from areas controlled by the Houthis for fear of their lives.



