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Source: Shereen Mitwalli on Instagram
For our subscribers: Our professional map of control in Yemen’s civil war has been updated to May 2021, as Houthi forces have reached positions just a few kilometers from Marib city, the last northern stronghold of the internationally-recognized Hadi government.
More info: https://www.polgeonow.com/2021/05/yemen-houthi-control-marib-2021.html
Yemen's Huthi rebels are undermining the war-torn country's peace process by attacking ships in the Red Sea, US special envoy Tim Lenderking said on Wednesday, urging them to stop
The Huthi de facto authorities must urgently halt planned executions and end the persecution of people based on their real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity, said Amnesty International, after two Huthi-run courts in Yemen sentenced more than 40 individuals either to death, flogging or prison over charges related to same-sex conduct
Yemen and the Houthis w/ Helen Lackner
23 Jan 2024
Featuring Helen Lackner on the Houthis, the politics of their attacks on Red Sea shipping, and the long history of Yemen from British colonial Aden through the current civil war.
Transcript available here.
The Huthis are genuinely committed to helping Palestine. If you’re looking at the Huthi ideology, which is very limited and very simple, its main foreign policy is support for Palestine and being anti-Israeli and anti-American. So, these actions on their part absolutely fit in perfectly with their own beliefs and ideologies. And they’re doing this essentially through their commitment for this cause.
I want to pick up another element of what you were saying, which is this Iranian proxy bit. I find it particularly frustrating and irritating, because, one, it assumes that the Huthis take their orders from Tehran, which is absolutely not the case. They are not proxies. They have their own mind, and the support for Palestinians is a fundamental element of their ideology. And the second element of that proxy business is that it implies that the Huthis, or indeed all the others who are being accused of being Iranian proxies, have no agency of their own and have no ideas of their own. It’s an incredibly arrogant and patronizing position, which I find incredibly irritating.
These are two really important elements, which are worth getting out of the way before we move on to other things.
Huthi im Jemen: Wie gefährlich sind ihre Angriffe?
Talksendung DW Auf den Punkt 18.1.2024
(42´36 Min.)