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The leader of the Houthi movement, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, condemns a move by the United States to designate the group as "terrorists" saying that the group "reserves its right to respond to any designation" by the Trump administration. Iran and the Norwegian Refugee Council also condemn the designation, saying that it will create more devastation in the impoverished nation.

Yemen’s Houthis condemn US move to brand them terrorists

Sources:  Al Jazeera


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  1. The leader of the Houthi movement, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, condemns the move by the US to designate the group as "terrorists" saying that the group "reserves its right to respond to any designation" by the Trump administration. Iran and a human rights committee also condemn the designation, saying it will create more devastation in the impoverished nation.
  2. The leader of the Houthi movement, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, condemns a move by the US to designate the group as "terrorists" saying that the group "reserves its right to respond to any designation" by the Trump administration. Iran and the Norwegian Refugee Council also condemn the designation, saying that it will create more devastation in the impoverished nation.
  3. The leader of the Houthi movement, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, condemns a move by the United States to designate the group as "terrorists" saying that the group "reserves its right to respond to any designation" by the Trump administration. Iran and the Norwegian Refugee Council also condemn the designation, saying that it will create more devastation in the impoverished nation.

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