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Barbaric. And to think Terb's terrorist supporters like and defend these guys when the West attacks them. Check out the nazi salute in the picture.


A Houthi-run court in Yemen has sentenced 13 people to public execution on homosexuality charges, a judicial source said Tuesday, as human rights groups decried a rise in abuses by the Iran-backed rebels.

The sentences were handed down in Ibb, a province controlled by the Houthis whose attacks on Red Sea shipping since November have prompted retaliatory strikes by the United States and Britain.

Three others were jailed on similar charges, according to the judicial source, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.

Another 35 people have been detained by Houthis in Ibb province on homosexuality charges, the source said.

Videos shared with AFP, which could not be independently verified, showed a judge in a court reading out the death sentences on Sunday.

It was not immediately clear when the executions were due to be carried out. The sentences are open to appeal.

Death sentences are not always carried out by the Houthis, who control Yemen's most populated areas and have been engaged in a long-running war with a Saudi-led coalition.

A 2022 report by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said the Houthis have sentenced 350 people to death since seizing the capital in 2014, and have executed 11 of them.

NGOs say rights abuses have increased since the Houthis started their harassment of Red Sea shipping, avowedly in protest at the Israel-Hamas war.

"The Huthis are ramping up their abuses at home while the world is busy watching their attacks in the Red Sea," said Niku Jafarnia, a Yemen researcher from Human Rights Watch.

"If they really cared about the human rights they purport to be standing up for in Palestine, they wouldn't be flogging and stoning Yemenis to death," she told AFP.

In December, Yemeni human rights activist Fatima Saleh Al-Arwali was sentenced to death on charges of spying for the United Arab Emirates, a member of the military coalition that intervened in Yemen in 2015 in support of government forces.

The Houthis, from Yemen's mountainous north, belong to the Zaidi minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

The hardline force, founded with the aim of pushing for a theocracy, emerged in the 1990s, rising up over alleged neglect of their region.

It has been fighting a pro-government coalition led by powerful neighbor Saudi Arabia since 2015, a conflict that has left hundreds of thousands dead and millions on the brink of famine.

 

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Barbaric. And to think Terb's terrorist supporters like and defend these guys when the West attacks them. Check out the nazi salute in the picture.
And at least one of them has multiple reviews in the Gay, Bi, Trans Forum. The utter hypocrisy is driven by a hatred of Jews. It makes my head spin but they are showing us who they really are.
 
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And at least one of them has multiple reviews in the Gay, Bi, Trans Forum. The utter hypocrisy is driven by a hatred of Jews. It makes my head spin but they are showing us who they really are.
That's hypocritical, they come here to get away from people that want to kill them and come here and try to re-create the culture they ran away from.

 

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Talking about Houthis and Red sea. Hopefully the Russians won't be helping the Houthis terrorists.

Russian Navy Enters Warship-Crowded Red Sea Amid Houthi Attacks

(Bloomberg) -- Russian warships from the Pacific Fleet have crossed the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and entered the Red Sea, the state-run Tass news agency said, venturing into a maritime region plagued by Houthi attacks and crowded with naval vessels.

The detachment included the missile cruiser Varyag and frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov, Tass reported Thursday, citing the Russian Pacific Fleet’s press service, which said the ships were carrying out “assigned tasks within the framework of the long-range sea campaign.” The ultimate destination of the ships was unclear from the report, as was the reason Russia sent vessels to the area.

For months, the Yemen-based Houthis have carried out a series of attacks on vessels in the Red Sea in retaliation for Israel’s military actions in Gaza, forcing many ships to redirect their journeys. The group told China and Russia earlier this month that their ships can sail through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden without being attacked. In exchange, the two countries may provide political support to the Houthis in bodies such as the United Nations Security Council, according to several people with knowledge of the militant group’s discussions.

The Houthis, an Islamist group, say they’re targeting ships linked to Israel, the US and UK. Yet, they appear to have mis-identified some vessels. Missiles exploded near a ship hauling Russian oil near Yemen in late January. It happened days after a spokesman for the Houthis told a Russian newspaper that Russian and Chinese merchant ships needn’t fear attacks.

The Houthis also fired a missile at Chinese-owned oil tanker Huang Pu on Saturday, US Central Command said, highlighting continued risks to shipping in the seas off Yemen despite the agreement.

Read more: Houthi Ravaged Ship Was Caught Between Combat Drones and Pirates

Since the attacks started, most Western shipping firms have avoided the strait and are instead going around southern Africa. However, US and UK warships in the Red Sea have been hitting Houthi targets in Yemen for weeks in an attempt to deter the militant group from attacks on merchant vessels, while Iran, which supports the Houthis, has a spy ship just outside the Red Sea. A French ship is also nearby.

Earlier this month, Iran, Russia and China held joint naval exercises in the Indian Ocean, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry. Both the Varyag and Marshal Shaposhnikov took part in the drills, which Russia said were meant to practice “safety in maritime economic activities,” including liberating ships hijacked by pirates.

Russia has also sought a naval base on the Red Sea in Sudan, though a civil conflict in that country may put back those plans.

 

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Talking about Houthis and Red sea. Hopefully the Russians won't be helping the Houthis terrorists.
Shitholes countries love to operate against the west together but taking out ships would be a bit too much for Russia right now
 
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The American Taliban would do the same if they had a chance...
And the more useful idiots whine about genocide Joe the better that chance gets 😊
 
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And the more useful idiots whine about genocide Joe the better that chance gets 😊
The longer he stays as Genocide Joe the more certain that becomes.
Every chance he gets to stop, he chooses to be Genocide Joe.

The ICJ rulings? - He could have demanded Israel obey or lose support.
UNSC resolution - He could have demanded Israel obey or lose support.
Second ICJ ruling - He could have demanded Israel obey or lose support.
UN Genocide report - He could have demanded Israel obey or lose support.
Attacking Rafah - He could have demanded Israel stand down or lose support
 
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