One of Al-Houthis Leaders Demand the Legitimacy Government to Punish Southern Students Who Denounced Aden Attacks
[su_label type=”info”]SMA News –– Al-Yaoum Al-Thamen – Reports [/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″][su_dropcap]L[/su_dropcap] eaders of Al-Houthi militias demanded the legitimacy government to punish southern students in Germany as they denounced recent attacks in Aden that caused tens of martyrs among southern military forces, including Brigadier Muneer Mahmoud (Abu Yamama).
Al-Yaoum Al-Thamen Website, quoting diplomatic sources in Berlin, indicated that one of Al-Houthi leaders who was candidate for being prime minister in Al-Houthi cabinet in Sanaa, sent a letter to director of president Hady’s office demanding the president to stop the payments of southern students in Germany who denounced attacks of Al-Houthi and other terrorist organization in Aden.
The source indicated that Ayoub Al-Hamadi, the former candidate for prime minister’s office in the coup, unrecognized, government of Sanaa, not only demanded the stop of those students’ payments but also humiliated them on his page on face book.
The source also asserted that Al-Hamadi demanded Al-Ulaimi to stop payments of any southern student who calls for disengagement saying that stopping payments in Germany and other countries of the world will decrease the tendency towards disengagement.
News reports of Muslim Brotherhood media tools asserted that Al-Hamadi is close to the Yemeni presidency as president Hady met him several times financed his project of a science and technology university in Taiz with supervision of German cadres, as Al-Hamadi claimed at that time.
Reports also welcomed the nomination of Al-Hamadi as prime minister of Al-Houthi unrecognized government as one website indicated that the nominee of Al-Houthis for prime minister was a surprise saying that he is one of the most brilliant minds in the world who migrated but returned home with more knowledge about Yemen even more than those who lived in it.
Ayoub Kassem Al-Hamadi, a PhD holder, was born in Taiz and finished high schools in Sanaa and then he was sent to Germany in 1989 and gained the bachelor in electric engineering and robotics from Magdeburg University then the master degree in standard and digital telecommunications in 1997.