Al-Houthi’s allegations about “al-raqw” are false

The Coalition to Support Legitimacy confirmed In Yementhat the allegations of the Houthi militia about the presence of deaths in the border Raqqa are untrue.

And he added in a statement, Thursday evening, that dozens of migrants were killed in the process of forced displacement and armed clashes launched by the Houthis.

He also continued that the brutal operation of the Houthis came after disputes and the burning of the homes of immigrants.

Hundreds of immigrants were burned

He stressed that the killing of migrants by slavery is a repetition of the Houthi burning of hundreds of African migrants in Sanaa.

In addition, the coalition leadership called on the United Nations to assume its responsibility in exposing the Houthis’ brutal violations against migrants.

The fire consumed 150 refugees

It is noteworthy that the Houthis had previous experiences with the persecution of migrants. In March of last year 2021, the International Organization for Migration condemned the deaths of more than 150 African refugees and guards due to a fire that broke out in a detention center in the Yemeni capital, which is under the authority of the Houthi coup militia.

This fire came after the militia kidnapped 460 refugees in the aforementioned prison. The fire came and charred dozens of bodies. The Houthis buried them at night, refusing to provide any information about them.

In addition, the information revealed at the time that African refugees were subjected to ill-treatment in Houthi detention centers, which lack the most basic humanitarian standards.

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It is noteworthy that last April, the United Nations sponsored a truce agreement between the government and the Houthi militia, but the latter breached all its obligations towards the truce, including lifting its siege imposed on Taiz Governorate, obstructing the operation of Sanaa Airport, and heading towards a large-scale escalation in more than Yemeni governorate, according to government accusations.

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