2025-10-27@20:43:24 GMT
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In a field tour, Newsyemen surveyed the opinions of some employees in the capital, Aden, after their salaries were transferred to banks and mass strikes were initiated.The employees fear that their salaries will be transferred from the state resources item to the aid item, which may be paid one month and stop for 3 months, depending on the availability of the aid budget. The government is evading its duty towards the employee under the pretext of the collapse of the budget, even though the salaries of its officials are in hard currency.However, the Ministry of Finance, in more than one statement, denied reports of transferring salaries to aid and donations, stressing that disbursing salaries through banks is aimed at putting...
An analysis published by the Arab Center in Washington confirmed that the Houthi militia, Iran’s arm in Yemen, under the pretext of paying salaries, wants to enjoy the state’s revenues by obtaining oil revenues.The analysis said that, under the pretext of paying the salaries of the civil and military sectors, the Houthis are demanding a large share of oil revenues. After launching attacks on the oil ports in Mukalla and Shabwa and stopping the export, he explained that stopping the export of oil and banning the Houthis from locally produced gas cylinders coming from Ma’rib is the main goal of weakening the financial resources of the Yemeni government and undermining its sources of revenue.He pointed out that the Houthis want...
The terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, admitted to depleting the state's resources to increase its military armament, threatening to resume the war after the end of its celebrations on the occasion of the anniversary of the Prophet's birthday. This recognition came from the head of its internationally recognized government, Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, who said, according to what was published by Al Masirah, that his government only has revenues from the port of Hodeidah, bears the expenses of 49 fronts, and needs all aspects of spending, including weapons, ammunition, and so on. He claimed that his group is currently engaged in celebrating the Prophet’s birthday, and after that things are open to returning to square one, criticizing at the same time...
The cost of investment projects that the Houthi militias officially announced in their media during the past days revealed the truth about the amount of money possessed by the state treasury in Sanaa, which is sufficient to pay the salaries of all employees for several years.For years, the Houthi leaders have been presenting “the empty treasury and the lack of financial liquidity due to the aggression’s siege” to justify the theft of salaries and the worsening of living conditions. However, the inflated cost of the funds specified for investment projects nullified all the arguments that the Houthi leaders promoted and tried to implant by force of arms and the media to make employees accept the situation of living without salaries.Over...
Intransigence and neglect.. The Houthi authority approves the plan for the Prophet’s birthday as an alternative to disbursing salaries
“The Prophet’s birthday is more important than disbursing salaries,” a message in which the Houthi militias - Iran’s arm in Yemen, responded to the demands raised by hundreds of thousands of employees who have been deprived of their monthly salaries for years. Amid systematic depletion operations carried out by militia leaders against state revenues.At a time when employees of areas under Houthi control were waiting for any serious moves to discuss the disbursement of their salaries; The heads of the Houses of Representatives, the Ministers, the Shura Council, and the Supreme Judiciary loyal to the Houthi appeared in an extraordinary meeting attended by prominent Houthi leaders in order to approve a huge budget under the slogan “Celebrating the Prophet’s Birthday...
Attempts by the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, have failed to break the teachers' strike, which is entering its fifth consecutive week, to demand the payment of salaries looted by the militias.Continuous intransigence on the part of the Houthi leadership, which refuses to fulfill the rights of teachers and to pay their monthly salaries regularly. In light of the growing government revenues, especially the port of Hodeidah, which has returned to work normally without any blockade, as the militias are trying to promote.Many tricks have been used by the Houthi militias and leaders who control the top of the pyramid of the Ministry of Education in Sana'a, in order to end the strike led by the Teachers' Club since...
The recent visit of the Omani delegation to Sana'a to meet with the leadership of the Houthi group, Iran's arm in Yemen, has shed light on the failure of regional and international efforts 10 months ago to reach a comprehensive agreement to renew the UN armistice and initiate political negotiations to end the conflict in Yemen. This failure is due to the set of obstacles placed by the Houthi group in the face of these efforts, and its insistence on imposing its demands in this agreement and wrapping it with the banner of "humanitarian demands", represented in lifting all restrictions on Sana'a airport and the port of Hodeidah and paying the salaries of employees in the areas under its control according...
From salaries and nutrition to the media... a presidential betrayal of the South's battle against terrorism
The martyrdom of Brigadier General Abd al-Latif al-Sayyid, commander of the security belt forces in Abyan, on Thursday, represented the culmination of the losses incurred by the southern forces in their ongoing battle against terrorist organizations for months.Al-Sayed was martyred while leading the security campaign launched by the southern forces on Sunday, to complete the purification of Abyan governorate from terrorist elements 2011 .The operation comes as a continuation of the operation launched by the southern forces in the province in August of last year, and succeeded in purging large areas of the central districts of the province from terrorist elements by controlling its most important camps and strongholds, especially Wadi Omran.These successes were priced at heavy sacrifices incurred by...
"Our salaries come from our oil and gas," under this title the Houthi group launched its campaign on social media in response to the campaign launched by politicians, activists, and citizens in areas under its control, demanding the payment of salaries.The campaign, which was launched under the title "My dignity is in my salary", demanded that the Houthi group pay the salaries of employees in the areas it controls from the revenues it collects in the hundreds of billions.The Houthi counter-campaign launched by the group's leaders during the past two days repeated the lies they used during the past six years to justify their refusal to pay salaries to employees in the areas they control despite the revenues and levies...
Under the directives of the Prime Minister, the Central Bank in Aden refuses to pay the salaries of media employees
Government sources reported that the Central Bank of Yemen in the capital, Aden, refused today, Wednesday, to pay the salaries of employees of official media institutions, based on directives from Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik. The sources told (Newsyemen) that the representatives of the media institutions, during their preparation to receive the salaries of July 2023, according to the reinforcements issued by the Ministry of Finance, were surprised by the bank’s refusal to disburse any amounts, while the salaries of the rest of the government institutions were disbursed.The sources stated that the management of Bank of Aden made it clear that there are directives from the governor of the central bank to stop the payment of salaries to employees of the media...
Claiming legitimacy for salaries... Houthi attempt to cover up the looting of 4.6 trillion riyals annually
The internationally recognized Yemeni government has accused the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm, of trying to cover up a crime that plundered the annual state revenues by insisting on legitimacy to demand the payment of salaries of public sector employees in areas under its control. Noting that the annual revenues that the militias earn annually amount to more than 4.6 trillion riyals. Information Minister Muammar al-Iryani, in a post on his Twitter account, said that the Iranian militias are trying to mislead the Yemeni public opinion by evading the crime of looting and stopping the payment of the salaries of teachers and state employees in the areas under their control, and demanding that the legitimate government pay them, while they continue...