Sana’a Shops Shut for Third Day in Protest Against Yemen’s Houthis Abuses
Sana’a — For the third consecutive day, commercial shops and markets across Yemen’s capital Sana’a remain completely closed, as merchants escalate their protest against what they describe as escalating harassment and arbitrary measures imposed by Houthi militias.
Total Shutdown
Major shopping districts, small businesses, and retail outlets have witnessed a complete halt in activity, leaving streets unusually empty and signaling a rare show of collective defiance.
Reason for Protest
Shop owners accuse the Houthis of imposing excessive levies, arbitrary fines, and confiscations, alongside restrictions that have crippled their ability to operate.
Economic Paralysis
The closure has led to a standstill in local trade, worsening economic hardship for residents already struggling under Yemen’s prolonged conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Public Sentiment
Citizens in Sana’a say the shutdown reflects growing frustration with Houthi practices, which they argue undermine livelihoods and deepen poverty.
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