Houthi crimes: African migrants most prominent victims of terrorist militia (Part 4)

Killing and genocide is the fate of everyone who opposes or refuses to implement the orders of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, especially the African migrants and refugees who pay dearly for their refusal to join the Houthi mercenaries.
The terrorist militia does not hesitate to kill and kidnap
dozens of migrants, and it is also recruiting them to fill the deficit in its
ranks after the depletion of its human stocks due to the heavy losses suffered
on various battle fronts, especially in Marib, Al-Jawf and Al-Bayda.
The Houthi militia does not hesitate to commit crimes
against humanity, in violation of all international laws and norms, by recruiting
Africans and illegal immigrants and exploiting them in combat actions targeting
the security and stability of Yemen and neighboring countries and threatening
international interests.
African migrants are placed in a difficult choice of either
working within the Houthi fighters or being killed and kidnapped, as the
militia was involved in killing more than 450 migrants, most of them from
Ethiopia, and wounding more than 1,500 others, which led to a number of
immigrants demonstrating in front of the UNHCR in Sanaa, but the militia
brutally dispersed them, resulting in dozens of people killed and wounded, and
hundreds arrested.
This happened after the Houthis surrounded the protest site
by throwing tear gas canisters and firing live bullets, killing two of the
protesters and arresting 410 immigrants, including 210 women, 30 children and
170 men, among them 45 Somali immigrants.
The Houthi militia also killed two and abducted dozens of
Ethiopians, including 50 women, in Sanaa, which is under the control of the
Houthis.
The SAM Organization for Rights and Liberties accused the
terrorist militia of causing the killing of African migrants, and that these
racist crimes represent an extension of the Houthis’ endless crimes against the
Yemeni people.
The human rights organization called on the international
community, through the United Nations and its organizations, to clearly condemn
the militia’s racist treatment of African refugees, especially since the
Houthis constantly violate their dignity.
SAM indicated that the Houthis shipped migrants in five
trucks, photographed them and took their fingerprints in the city of Dhamar,
and then it transported them and threw them in the open.
Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Moammar
al-Eryani said that the Houthi militia preempted any formation of international
committees to investigate incidents of killing migrants and uncover their
circumstances by burying migrants without completing their personal data or
completing investigations, in order to prevent the implementation of any
investigation that the United Nations might lead under pressure from local and
international human rights organizations.
Eryani said that the militia’s attempts to obliterate the
features of their crime prompted them to bury the bodies of the victims
randomly in a new cemetery on the outskirts of Sanaa, seeking to bury the case
and close the crime file by pushing for formal procedures, which confirms the
militia’s involvement in the genocide of African migrants.