I classify al-Houthi as a terrorist

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A broad mass of people launched a media campaign exposing the crimes of the Houthis against the southern and Yemeni people and their threat to Arab peace in the region.
 The hashtag #I _ classify_al-Houthi_terrorist is at the forefront of this mass demonstration, which, according to two rights, comes as a popular reaction denouncing the international silence over these crimes, which are classified as terrorism of the first degree.
 The campaign is led by civilians affected by Houthi terrorism, relatives of those killed in those crimes, fleeing the militia’s repression, families subjected to forced displacement, and citizens whose salaries were confiscated by the militia and dismissed from their jobs.
 The participants affirm that the Houthi militia, with its major crimes and violations, is a terrorist group by crime standards, no matter how the international community and its international institutions continue to condone the ugliness of those crimes that history, the southern and Yemeni people and the Arab community will not lose sight of.
 Pictures and videos published by the pioneers of the electronic campaign show some of the Houthi crimes that have affected them and their relatives, supported by narrative publications that recall those bloody incidents they were subjected to.
 Politicians and community activists also traded humanitarian and international agreements and legal texts that would put the Houthis on the list of terrorism without the need for any other assurances.
 Young Omar Muhammad (25), a university student and one of the victims of the Houthi war on the south, cites a philosophical saying that he says belongs to Hegel, “Proving the truth is a denial of it,” adding, “Houthi terrorism is the only truth that every Yemeni has experienced since the emergence of this militia.”
 The young Omar confirms that he was sleeping in a rented apartment to which his relatives fled in the middle of Bihan district, Shabwa governorate, when a Houthi projectile fell on the house, causing the amputation of his foot and the death of his parents and two brothers, one of whom was two years old.
 Young people end their suffering with the tag: #I_categorize_Al-Houthi_terrorist. This hashtag tops the list of the most prevalent topics in Yemen.
 This label puts the conciliatory stances of the United Nations regarding the militia's crimes, in a shameful position in front of thousands of Yemeni victims, the majority of whom are children, who were killed by missiles, missiles and snipers of Houthi terrorism.
 The label explains the loss of confidence of the southern, Yemeni and Arab peoples in the international community, as well as the continuation of these peoples in confronting the terrorist Houthi crimes in the media and on the ground by supporting the southern military forces to defeat the militia, around which all components of the people agree.
 The Yemeni community calls on the United Nations to quickly classify the Houthi militia as a terrorist group and to support the Yemeni people in their battle with the support of the Arab coalition forces, in order to achieve a victory for thousands of victims and in the interest of regional and global security and stability.