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The Capital Media Center reviewed its report on the violations, killings and injuries committed by the Iran backed Houthi terrorist militia against civilians in the capital Sanaa during the past seven years.
This came as part of a symposium organized by the center today, Wednesday, in the city of Marib, coinciding with the anniversary of the September 21 catastrophe.
The report entitled (Autumn of Blood) confirmed that it had monitored and documented (9197) incidents of killing and injury that affected the residents of the capital.
He explained that the militia used killing as a means of repression and intimidation of the residents of the capital, stressing that most of the crimes were committed by the groups gunmen and supervisors.
The report pointed out that there were other killings committed by armed gangs, and Sana a witnessed cases of interruption of merchants and citizens, who were killed and their money looted.
The report added that individual and collective killings, in which the Houthi militia was directly involved or caused most of the cases, which amounted to more than 1700 including direct killing injuries, which amount to 1019 while the indirect killings amounted to 681.
The team concluded that the cases of run over by crews The military affiliated with the Houthi militia reached 35 citizens, including five women and 7 children, while the Houthi crews injured 112 citizens, including 17 children and 20 women.. He indicated that these numbers are the monitoring of the team through its field work.
Regarding the incidents of injuries, the report reached the monitoring and documentation of 5500 injuries, which also varied between direct gunshot injuries and indirect injuries.
He pointed out that the centers monitoring team documented crimes according to the number of victims according to the mass massacres, which amounted to 550 including 402 African migrants. As for the executions that were announced or carried out in places of detention, they amounted to 23 cases.
The Center stated that its monitoring relied on the survey method and the monitoring mechanism, through what was monitored by the Centers monitoring unit, which is in the field, and information was collected through a team of lawyers, and through communication with the families of the victims, in addition to what was addressed in the The centers website, Al Asimah Online.
In the symposium, which witnessed the presence of journalists and human rights defenders, she presented three papers that discussed the political, economic and social conditions of the capitals secretariat during the past seven years, in addition to the growing popular discontent against the Houthi militia.
In the first paper, Professor of Political Science at Sanaa University, Dr Abdul Khaleq Al Samdah, reviewed the setback in the political situation and freedoms in the wake of the September 21 catastrophe, and how the Houthi militias turned the capital into a single color and spectrum, pointing to a growing state of anger and popular rejection against the militias and their project.
In his speech at the symposium, the director of the Capital Media Center, journalist Nabil Salah, indicated that the Nakba of September 21 2014 represented the black day of Sanaa and the coup that destroyed the public life of Yemenis at all levels.. Noting in the same regard that the report (Autumn of Blood) launched by the Center today is based on a degree Chairperson on presenting murders and injuries within the framework of the ten districts of the Capital Municipality, which were documented during the seven years of the coup and reached (9197) murders and injuries.
Pointing out that the occupied Yemeni capital is entering its eighth year of the bloody coup today in a bloodier phase through the Houthi militias trend to a new series of genocide of Yemenis as we witnessed in the eyes of the world. Terrorism that aims to kill by identity.
For his part, researcher and journalist specialized in law, Hussein Al Sufi, stressed the importance of media discourse and its control in the face of the Houthis, and the Persian land plowing project, referring to the politicization of the judiciary and its use of a guillotine to liquidate political opponents.
In addition, the expert in economics, Muhammad Al Jama dealt with the most prominent crimes of the Houthi militia during the years of the coup in the economic sector and their targeting of the private sector by bulldozing and Houthis.. Pointing out that the Houthi militias adopted a policy of impoverishment through black markets, crisis industry and the imposition of levies that affected everything.