Juweria Subcis, a lawmaker in the Ethiopia's Somali Region, was shot dead.
Juweria Subcis was shot and killed at Jigjiga airport
yesterday. Juweria was a prominent female lawmaker in Ethiopia's Somali
region. Although the cause of her death has not yet been verified, Jigjiga residents are
already protesting and calling for the prosecution of the murderer.
The assassin of Juweria, the lawmaker, was brought to court
for hearing, according to a Lawyer in Jigjiga I spoke with.
He was driven and guarded by two military cars on the way to
the court. to keep the populace from rising in revolt. He acknowledged in his
statement that he killed the lawmaker by himself.
We fought and disagreed with Wabbe, the airport manager, the
accuser claimed. I stormed out of the manager's office after that furious. As
I prepared to depart the airport, I noticed girls taking pictures of me with their
phones. Then I went to the women and asked them to take my picture off their
camera, but the lady I shot refused and insulted me, saying, "You Garbage,
how do you think your picture is so important to us?" "I then shot
them.
He was asked how many bullets were in his gun before
shooting them, and he replied that he had 30. However, when the Judges opened
the Bullets box in his gun, four single bullets were discovered, indicating
that he fired twenty-six (26) shots at the women.
When a court inquired if he had killed two individuals and injured six others, he said he had only killed one woman. Despite the fact that he killed two people and injured six others, he refused to admit the occurrence save for the death of the lawmaker, claiming that it was the result of her insult to him.
How these violent troops can be tolerated while shooting
defenseless women who are merely snapping photos inside the airport with 26
shots is an absolutely heinous and insane behavior. These public areas ought to
be demilitarized.
This violent incident demonstrates the militarization of the Horn of Africa nations, which poses a severe threat to regional peace and security.
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