Almotamar.net - A source at the local authority in Saada governorate, Yemen said on Saturday that Abdulmalik al-Houthi ordered his followers to take control of some schools in some districts of Saada, where they are present.
The source pointed out that the action was for using those schools for holding training courses promoting for the imamate thought for which he calls. Also, the aim is fill minds of some naïve persons that are deceived with these ossified ideas, in addition to holding woman training centres in Al-Khamrat and Al-talh areas and to show propaganda films.
The source told 26september.net website that al-Houthi aims by that provocative and sabotage step and others to step up the situation and push them towards tension so that to torpedo the efforts for peace establishment in the governorate and impede efforts of reconstruction.
The source added that al-Houthi also encouraged some of elements captured during commitment of riot acts to fabricate riot and chaos inside the prison in Saada in order to cause confrontation with the prison guards.
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