Yemen's terrorist Houthi movement are forcing government workers in the regions they control to sign a sectarian Shiit code of conduct if they want to receive periodical sustenance in money or food packs
Local sources have said the terrorists are forcing managers in all public offices to force their subordinates to sign the 36-page pledge of alliance to the Houthi leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi and to engage in the movement's sectarian activities.
All civil servants who refuse will be fired from the public payroll after being six years behind with their pay.