A recent human rights statistics revealed that the Houthi coup militia committed about 27,554 violations, documented in the education sector in the capital city during the period from October 2018 to October this year.

The report, issued by the Human Rights Office of the Sana'a Secretariat in conjunction with World Teachers' Day, noted that the violations were divided between extrajudicial killings, assaults, torture, arrests, looting of salaries and humanitarian aid, recruitment of school children, the imposition of sectarian ideology, the imposition of militia slogans, change of curriculum and the cultivation of a culture of death and hatred.

The report, titled "Towards the Unknown," said monitoring teams documented 21 extra-judicial killings, five cases of torture, 297 physical assaults and threats, and political sentences for the execution of 10 school principals, teachers and students.

The report noted that abductions in educational institutions by Houthi militias, which were monitored 568 cases, included school principals, supervisors, teachers, teachers, students and students, 92 of whom were subjected to enforced disappearance, and brutal torture in the militia prisons of 122 cases.

The report monitored the coup by Houthi coup militia 157 cases of incursions into educational facilities, government and private between schools and educational areas, institutes and educational channels. There were also 396 cases of recruitment of underage children, 3,277 cases of looting of salaries and relief assistance, 8,929 cases of dismissal of opponents of the militia, and 65 cases of assaults on peaceful vigils of teachers.

In the field of intellectual violations, attacks on national identity and spreading sectarian thought, the report revealed that 2903 events, activities and cultural courses held by the Houthi militias to obscure the national identity, and forced teachers and students to attend.

According to the report, the monitoring team recorded the number of displaced and displaced from the capital secretariat number of 8370 cases.

Fahmi al-Zubair, director of the Human Rights Office in the Capital Secretariat, explained that the violations that the field monitoring teams were able to document despite the high risks to them within a year are a very small portrayal of what is happening on the ground, stressing that education in the capital city and the governorates controlled by Houthi militias It suffers from a tragic situation that threatens an unknown future in light of the practices carried out by the militias in educational institutions, education offices and schools, from the 'titif' of education and seeking to change the national identity, the mastery of the concepts of violence and weapons, the dissemination of the culture of death and cemeteries, and the imposition of a reality filled with hatred for Accept coexistence and peace.

Al-Zubair warned of the great dangers of the Houthis' recent decision to oblige high school graduates to make conscription on the present and future of Yemen. And scientific, training, vocational and technical institutes to build and develop Yemen.