Al -Iryani: Al -Houthi turns state employees to “Basij” on the way of Iran

Al -Iryani: Al -Houthi turns state employees to “Basij” on the way of Iran

Muammar Al-Iryani, the information minister for Yemen, claimed on Tuesday that the Houthi group had converted government employees into “Basij” in a manner akin to that of Iran.
Al -Iryani said in his account on “Twitter” that the so -called “job behavior code” issued by the Houthi group and intends to implement it in its control areas is a “collective punishment for hundreds of thousands of state employees.

The blog “aims to swap state employees between joining cultural courses and adhering to the calls for mobilization, mobilisation and compulsory recruitment of fighting, and engaging in sectarian activities and rituals imported from Iran, or separating from the job,” Al-Iryani continued.

The Yemeni Minister of Information urged the world to denounce what he called “the practises and endeavours of the Houthis to fill the state and reproduce the Khomeinist revolution, which threatens to blow up any opportunities to bring peace.”

This follows the Houthi militia’s issuance of the “Code of Career and Ethics of Labor in Public Service Units,” which contained strict guidelines for government employees that had been in place in the areas under their control for years that limited their access to social media and the media.
The new blog specifically designated a section for handling the media and social media management.

Government employees were warned not to “make the media or publish in social communication fluids, with any information or the advancement of any documents, documents, or the suspicion, or the intervention, or the intervention in any special issues related to the general service units and the violation of the public orientation and the interests of the highest.” This warning was included in the Houthi instructions. For the state.

According to the blog, employees of the government are not permitted to publish statements, letters, materials, or information that are inconsistent with Islam’s transcendence and values, the state’s general policy, or the public system. The blog also states that employees of the government are not permitted to issue data or information that opposes the group and the authority that it represents.

The Houthis forced government workers to boycott the media, which they deemed “hostile and suspicious,” and imposed on them the necessity of warning them, and forbade them from publishing any administrative and practical problems, or even dealing with them on social media.

Each employee must sign and abide by it, and administrative officials are responsible for placing it in the employee’s file, compiling reports on the extent of these employees’ implementation, and connecting them to salaries, bonuses, and promotions.

Al-Iryani: On the way to Iran, Al-Houthi converts government employees into the “Basij”

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