Is the Houthis' Sharia calls for the Abduction of Women from Streets?!!!!

Where do the Houthis want to achieve in Yemen? And what kind of morals do they reach? Is their Sharia calls for the abduction of women from the streets?

Yesterday, we read in the newspapers that the Yemeni actress and model "Intisar Al Hammadi" has been kidnapped from a street in the Yemeni capital "Sanaa", claiming that her work is a crime !!

Under the slogan"Faith Identity", the terrorist Houthi militia is launching a frenzied campaign against Yemeni women, claiming to fight against customs that are contrary to the Houthi sect.

Allegations exploited by the terrorist militia to tighten the screws on Yemeni women, denying them the right to life and work, and doubling their torture in detention centers, in a campaign that reveals the absence of the meanings of masculinity.

The Houthi militia has closed many doors in the faces of Yemeni women since the coup and the invasion of Sanaa on September 21, 2014, and not only looted their salaries and slandered them and their children into extreme poverty, to practice all kinds of violations, oppression and systematic humiliation against them.

This is in addition to the restrictions on rights and freedoms in the areas under the Houthi control in northern Yemen, such as the imposition of carrying marriage documents, and others related to kinship when entering public parks, cafes and restaurants, it has begun to prevent the work of women in many private sectors.

Over a period of 6 years, the Houthis have stripped many of the rights of women, not just banning their work, as more than 200 women remain forcibly disappeared under torture and sexual and physical exploitation.

We categorically reject the partial ban on women from work imposed by those terrorists who already commit terrorist crimes invisible to the world.

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