The Yemeni Congregation for Reform (the Islah) party has lambasted the condemnation of 32 of the party's members to death by the terrorist Houthi militia in Sana'a on alleged trumped-up charges.
In a statement, the Islahs office in Yemen's northern Saadah province emphasized the invalidity of any actions taken by the dynastic Houthi militia who maintain an unlawful hold on public facilities including courts in Sana'a and in other Yemeni cities.
The sentenced Islah members hail from Saadah and they have been in Houthi terrorists' captivity for years
The party said it reserves the right to prosecute all Houthi terror elements who assumed the identity of state men and law enforcement officials and cracked down on the people of Saadah.
"All the elements involved in the kidnapping offenses and assuming the identity of security and law enforcement men will be dealt with as criminals and adversaries sooner or later," read the statement.
Several Yemeni rights organizations and activists have attacked the terrorist militia for the move.