Houthis insert propaganda into Yemeni school curriculum

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Houthi rebels are inserting propaganda into the Yemeni school curriculum. That’s according to parents who have expressed alarm and shared photos from text books on social media. They say the changes include ideology and lessons commending the founder of the Houthi movement and the war that they have waged. Parents are said to be outraged by the changes, saying that it could have a catastrophic effect on future generations.

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