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Serious Confessions of the US-Israeli Espionage Network Regarding Targeting the Cultural Sector in Yemen

News - Yemen: Security agencies in Sana'a revealed important and extensive confessions on Saturday regarding the American-Israeli espionage network targeting the cultural sector in Yemen and its related aspects. The confessions indicate that American cultural targeting of Yemen has been ongoing for decades through institutions and entities linked to America, notably the US Embassy in Yemen and the CIA.

These confessions reveal that the US Embassy played a major role in cultural targeting through programs and projects implemented by its cultural attaché. Among the key programs used to target and recruit youth were programs that sent individuals to the US, including the Fulbright, Hanford Fellowship, academic research, and international visitor programs. Similarly, there were programs that involved bringing Americans to Yemen, such as technical and cultural teams and visiting speakers.

Members of the espionage cell mentioned that the cultural attaché's prominent projects aimed at spreading moral corruption and deviation through institutes, schools, and universities like AMIDEAST, Exceed, YALI, and MALI. They also conducted travel grants to the US under the guise of 'cultural exchange' or educational grants to impress Western culture on the participants and recruit them for their subversive projects.

They noted that a group of companies and organizations affiliated with US intelligence engaged in sabotage activities targeting Yemen's authentic identity and Islamic affiliation, primarily through proselytizing via media and cultural activities. This included studies, field research, and media campaigns on channels, radios, and social media to change community perceptions under the guise of 'religious tolerance' and acceptance of Jews and normalization with them.

Under the title "Breaking Barriers," spy Mohammad al-Waziza clarified that institutes required all activities to be cooperative between male and female students to break down barriers between them and encourage mingling.

Evangelism and Promoting Homosexuality

The spy Shaif al-Hamdani indicated in his confessions that the US Embassy worked to support homosexuals through several programs in Yemen via the cultural attaché. They promoted homosexuality at the American Language Institute "YALI" and other language institutes by distributing literature to those who felt inclined, arguing it was personal freedom. They also assisted those wishing to obtain visas abroad due to persecution for their sexual orientation. The cultural attaché secretly promoted these things through the YALI Institute.

The spy Abdel-Moein Azzan mentioned that the Human Rights Commission operated under the guise of "monitoring gender-based violence" to monitor genders in the country, supporting them to establish an organization to represent them, later encouraging them to demand their rights and protection, among other things.

He affirmed that the commission assisted some homosexuals by facilitating their travel abroad for asylum and to live freely outside Yemen as homosexuals.

He stated that the proselytizing authorities operating in Yemen were numerous and varied, mostly organizations affiliated with institutions or Protestant churches.

The spy Azan mentioned that the American company Atlanta was present in Yemen with evangelistic activities, along with several American entities, including educational institutions such as schools. Most evangelists held American citizenship and were presented as teachers, academics, engineers, doctors, and others.

Meanwhile, spy Jamal al-Sharbaji discussed the American role in striking Yemen's culture and replacing it with Western culture through the cultural attaché, supporting language institutes, promoting mingling, empowering women, and empowering youth in the community with everything related to culture contrary to the country's culture. Identity and national religious identity, to continuously spoil society and youth.

Cultural Attaché an Intelligence Arm

Spy Shaif al-Hamdani revealed in his confessions a part of the intelligence role of the cultural and media attaché, where the cultural attaché was one of the most active attachés at the US Embassy, aiding the US CIA, political, and economic attachés in reaching targeted figures to gather intelligence data targeting interests to obtain information serving American interests in Yemen.

He pointed out that the cultural attaché appeared outwardly as an entity executing cultural exchange programs to disseminate knowledge and increase the professional capabilities of targeted individuals in Yemen from various segments of society. However, its real role was serving American intelligence in influencing and accessing influential figures and institutions with information of importance in intelligence, political, military, social, academic, and other aspects.

He confirmed that the cultural attaché is one of the arms relied upon by American intelligence to obtain information within the entity of control and control in Yemen in various fields.

For his part, spy Abdul-Qadir al-Saqaf revealed the intelligence sources of the cultural and media attaché at the US Embassy. He said, "When I was employed at the cultural and media attaché, there were existing source networks related to the attaché, who were correspondents for newspapers, satellite channels, or global news agencies, including Hamoud Mansur, who worked as a correspondent for Al-Arabiya channel, and Mohammad Saddam, a correspondent for Reuters agency, as well as Nasr Taha Mustafa, who was among those I met and knew in the media attaché during that period, and Adam Early, who was active in meetings, contacts, and offices."

Regarding the cultural attaché's programs and their satanic goals, Jamal al-Sharbaji explained that he worked on holding meetings, for example, with the Ministry of Culture and institutions, intellectuals, and activists, and networking with them to know the details and how to implement these goals either through local organizations and their support, or on the level of youth and supporting them with scholarships, or on the level of ministries such as education, culture, and tourism. He pointed out that all these cultural policies and programs aimed at undermining the existing Yemeni culture and replacing it with another American culture.

Spy Hisham al-Wazir discussed the intelligence role he played with the AMIDEAST and YALI institutes under the direct supervision of Sabrina Viper in the same way with coordination with the CIA section. He pointed out that those responsible for this issue were Hisham Al-Ameesi and Ibrahim Al-Khadir.

Soft Warfare

Spy Abdul-Moein Azzan spoke about the activities carried out by the Human Rights Commission in areas other than military aspects, which are work and activities in the context of soft warfare by promoting concepts conflicting with the values and principles of Yemeni society and Islamic law such as the concept of equality between men and women, individual freedoms, religious freedoms, and other concepts.

He indicated that all of this was done through programs and activities carried out by the commission with local partners. He pointed out that the commission also monitored issues related to religious minorities such as Jews and Baha'is.

Targeting Yemeni Culture

Spy Mohammad al-Waziza indicated that institutes that employed foreigners as teachers and workers contributed to diluting Yemeni culture and distorting the culture of students, such as the YALI, Exceed, and AMIDEAST institutes, which are well-known institutes.

He explained that part of teaching English in embassy institutes was to spread American culture through various means such as curriculum, teachers, and the institute's environment itself aimed at erasing Yemeni culture and enhancing American culture. He pointed out that despite the students' commitment to Yemeni culture, they were gradually influenced by the culture of books, curriculum, teachers, and other things inside the institutes.

Al-Waziza confirmed that female teachers in the institute needed to reveal their faces to the students and encourage mingling. He pointed out that the institute was considered a fertile environment for mixing.

In the context, spy Hisham al-Wazir explained that AMIDEAST was a youth activation project implemented by AMIDEAST in Yemen under the management of Sabrina Viper, a project aimed at attracting influential individuals socially from young men and women.

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