"He Said 'I’m Hungry, I Want My Salary' – So They Shot Him": Houthi Gunmen Execute Starving Father in
In a shocking display of repression, Houthi militants executed Yemeni citizen Khaled Issa Hamidi in broad daylight in the city of Hodeidah, simply for saying: "I’m hungry… I want my salary." He wasn’t a protester, nor a political dissident — just a father seeking food for his children.
The execution highlights the grim reality in Houthi-controlled areas, where voices of the hungry are met with bullets instead of solutions. As Yemenis suffer from severe poverty and unpaid salaries, the Houthis continue to parade slogans about Gaza and solidarity with Palestinians, all while starving and silencing their own people.
Hamidi’s murder is not an isolated case, but a symbol of a broader campaign of repression, starvation, and control. It starkly exposes the contradictions of a group that claims to fight for justice while killing the poor for demanding basic human needs.
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