“Jihad”... A Houthi device threatens the Yemeni identity

Yemeni Information Minister Muammar al-Iryani
revealed a new crime for al-Houthi militia, where the militia is publishing a
children's magazine that promotes terrorist ideology and threatens Yemeni
identity.
“Houthi militias continue to issue a children's magazine
called Jihad, glorify terrorism, incite violence and hatred, and contain
extreme sectarian and extremist ideas on the culture, values and
beliefs of our Yemeni people” he said in a tweet via Twitter.
“The battle of identity that the Yemenis are facing
in the face of the intellectual invasion coming from Tehran is parallel to the
political and military battles with the Houthis militias, no less important.
The militia seeksto wash the minds of youth and influence young people after
the rejection of various groups of society and failure to attract more
Including the fighting fronts” the minister added.
The Yemeni Minister of Information said that the
ideological battle with the Houthi militia should receive exceptional and
urgent attention and mobilize all the energies and capabilities to support and
support the coalition countries. The social strata and the civil peace should
be lined up by the society and its members and by all possible means, including
means of communication.
Observers warned that the change of curricula,
especially those targeting Arabic language courses, Islamic education and
history, reflect the fact that the national identity of the Yemeni people is
being undermined. They change some historical and religious issues and impose
their vision of events from a sectarian point of view. Change many of the names
of schools, especially those related to the names of the revolution of Yemen
and some Sahaba.
The media center of the Yemeni revolution, said that
the change of Houthis curriculum means control of nearly 5 million students in
the primary and secondary levels only, according to statistics in 2010.