Labeviere: Houthis fuel strife in Yemen

CAIRO – International terrorism expert Richard
Labeviere highlighted Thursday the enormity of the conflicts Yemen suffers.
He said the country's Houthi militias try to take it
over by terrorizing the people.
Labeviere added at a seminar on the financing of
terrorist organizations in French capital Paris that conflicts between Yemen's
Shiites and Sunnis date back to the year 2000.
He said the state of Qatar seeks to have more
leverage in Yemen.
Qatar and Turkey are good friends now, Labeviere
said, because they have an identical agenda.
He said this agenda included support to terrorist
groups like the Muslim Brotherhood.
The seminar is organized by the Center for Middle
East Studies. It is held simultaneously with an international conference in the
French capital on the financing of terrorism.
French President Emmanuel Macron attends the
international conference, along with a large number of terrorism experts and
government representatives.