Houthis

That terror attack in Moscow: What the world does not realize

By Jeffrey Salkin — March 28, 2024
(RNS) — From Oct. 7 to Moscow: This is the real battle.

Official says Yemeni pilgrims depart Sanaa on first direct flight to Saudi Arabia since 2016

By Ahmed Al-haj — June 20, 2023
SANAA, Yemen (AP) — The flights between Sanaa and Saudi Arabia are another sign of easing tensions between the Houthis and Saudi Arabia, which has been attempting to end its involvement in country's conflict.

In Yemen, child soldiering continues despite Houthi promise

By Samy Magdy — June 16, 2022
CAIRO (AP) — Houthi officials said the rebels recruited several hundred children including some as young as 10 over the past two months.

The hand of Iran can be seen in the persecution of 24 Yemeni Baha’is

By Nabil Elias — February 24, 2020
(RNS) — Since the Houthis came to power in 2013, they have begun a program of systematic persecution against the Baha’is that is suspiciously reminiscent of Iran’s historical enmity.

The Iranian government is targeting Baha’is in Yemen. We’ve seen this before.

By James Samimi Farr — November 28, 2018
(RNS) — If we allow the condemnation of 22 Baha’is to death in Yemen, what will the world have actually learned?

For Baha’is, Yemen man’s death sentence is grimly familiar

By Winston Nagan — March 1, 2018
(RNS) — While this new wave of persecution against the Baha’is may seem arbitrary, it strongly echoes the state-sponsored program of persecution against the Baha’is in Iran.
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