Abdihakim Mohammed Isse is a
40-year-old bus driver in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At 6’0” 200lbs, he’s a little larger than
average size but not enough to be intimidating.
Abdihakim looks like he may not have had the most charmed life as there
is a small scar in between his eyes and a larger one on his right arm. His cheeks are also scarred but it’s from
acne rather than something nefarious.
One day, a 13-year-old mentally
disabled girl forgot to get off at her stop.
Abdihakim didn’t notice she hadn’t gotten off until he dropped off his
last student. As he looked back, he
realized nobody was watching and figured that since she was developmentally
disabled, nobody would believe her if she were to accuse him of something. With this confidence, he molested and
sexually assaulted her in order to make her more amenable and look to him as an
authority figure. After he was finished,
he invited her to see a movie. Although
nobody in Minnesota would prosecute him for this, there was someone far away in
Arizona that was very intrigued.
In Arizona, Nouno and his wife
Abby are watching a movie. They are
beginning to get stir crazy constantly working at home. Both are avid sports
fans and with no sports due to the Wuhan Virus, they’re not sure what to do
with themselves. Abby is especially
taking it hard as she is a huge baseball fan and opening day is her favorite
time of the year but she will not be able to experience it this year for the
first time in her life. She catches he
husband yelling, “Jesus Christ! First they say President Trump overreacted to
the virus with the travel ban on China and now they’re saying that they knew
all along and Trump did nothing. Make up
your fucking minds!”
“Shut up!
Why do you care? Everyone always
wants credit after the fact. There’s
even a name for it, it’s called ‘Monday morning quarterback’”
“Why do I care? History is always written by the victors and
we can’t let the liberals pretend that the most conservative president in your
lifetime (Abby was born in 1993 but Nouno was born in 1984 and Reagan could
give Trump a run for most conservative president ever) was responsible for
dropping the ball on a pandemic. If we
don’t counteract the revisionist history then future generations won’t know who
was really responsible for this. Just how our generation doesn’t know that
Hitler was a socialist, only Democrats owned slaves before the Civil War,
Martin Luther King was a Republican, Democrats were against the Civil Right
Movement and made up the KKK.”
“Well, you get one good thing
out of this?”
“What’s that?”
“They’re pushing in the next
infrastructure bill to add the digital dollar.
They tried to put it in the last stimulus deal but the Republicans
blocked it.”
“Why the fuck would I want
that?!”
“You never carry cash; you
always pay with credit card.”
“Yes, because that’s my choice
but if everyone were forced to do that, it would suck.”
“How the fuck do you figure
that?”
“This is a ploy because they
want us to have negative interest rates like they do in Europe.”
“No, this is just realizing that
since paper money is exchanged between people, it can spread viruses so it’s
really bad during a pandemic.”
“Never let a good crisis go to
waste. Tell me something. If you’re on the run from the government,
what’s the first thing they do?”
Abby’s eyes widened as she
figured where he was going with this.
She responded sarcastically, “Put up road blocks.”
“I can tell by your face you
know where I’m going.”
“They track your credit cards.”
“Right. So now with the digital dollar, they can
track all of your spending.”
“They do that now?”
“What if I wanted to buy a gun?”
“Well then….oh wait, they get an
automatic gun registry.”
“There you go. See, I only pay with credit cards, because my
money earns interest in the bank so I want to keep it there as much as
possible. Since I pay my credit cards in
full every month, I don’t have to spend any money on interest so the cash back
plus the interest earned is all profit for me.”
“You think the government would
just take that away because they’re evil people?”
“No, it’s because our debt is 22
Trillion dollars. That debt incurs
interest. If the interest rate is
negative, our debt is constantly decreasing.”
“Well then that’s good.”
“No, it’s not because I’m losing
money too!”
“So take your money out of the
bank.”
“I can’t because we are on the
digital dollar and there is no paper currency anymore. I no longer have that option.”
“What about those USB drives
that people hid Bitcoin on?”
“I guess that would be the new
safe but I’m not sure how it works. I’d
rather not learn. Anything electronic
can be hacked.”
“Fine, no digital dollar. I do think making elections available from
anywhere rather than going to a polling area is a good idea. The lines for presidential elections are long
enough without social distancing.”
“Is that in Phase four too?”
“Yes.”
“Yea, shitty idea.”
Abby rolled her eyes, “Oh come
on. Don’t you want it to be easier to
vote?”
“That’s ballot harvesting. There is voter fraud now when we only have to
monitor polling stations. Now, you want
people to be trusted to collect the ballots and then walk it over? You know how much easier you’re going to make
it to rig an election?”
“Aren’t you the one that said
you can’t rig an election because there are 50 state elections?”
“I said an outside power would
make it hard. You make it easier when
you put a bunch of people in charge to carry the ballots there. Who’s doing the collecting?”
“Community organizers”
“Right, who are almost all
Democrats”
“You’re just paranoid”
“California already does this
and it’s a disaster. This is why
Republicans always pray for rain on Election Day. Voter turnout goes down when it rains. That means your vote means more on rainy
days. Republicans are going to come out
regardless; it’s you Democrats that are lazy and won’t just because it’s
raining.”
“Oh fuck you. Democrats care just as much about voting as
Republicans.”
“Then why is it only Democrats
that push to vote online and ballot harvesting and do it from anywhere?”
“Sometimes people can’t vote.”
“That’s why we have absentee
ballots. The thing is you have to apply
for it.”
“It’s not just Democrats that
want convenience.”
“Who’s pushing for ballot
harvesting?”
“Hillary Clinton.”
“Democrat”
“Marc Elias.”
“Trump hating, Russian collusion
hoaxer liberal.”
“George Soros is pushing for
nationwide drop boxes through one of his firms.”
“Are you trying to prove me right?”
“I’m sure some Republicans are
in favor.”
“Yea, we call them RINOs. Bottom line is; Coronavirus helps Republicans
on Election Day if polls are open because we’re the only ones that will show
up. You people can stay your ass at
home. Maybe then we can take back the
house and then not have to deal with four more years of endless
investigations.”
“Democrats love this country
too.”
“No, they don’t. They want to give stimulus checks to illegal
immigrants.”
“What are you talking about! It was based on fucking tax returns.”
“A New York congressman Adriano
Espaillot called for it.”
“I don’t want to fucking talk
about this! I just tried to give you
some good news. I don’t understand how
you’re against policy that you yourself do.”
“I try to explain this to
you. I do it because given my options
now, it’s preferable. If I had no
choice, then the conditions could make it not preferable. I have no problem going to polls to vote
because I take it that seriously that I will get my ass out there. I relish in people not feeling that way. How can you say I do that myself? I’ve never voted absentee; I’ve always gone
to the polls.”
“I meant the digital dollar.”
“I think I explained that
too. If we had negative interest rates,
I wouldn’t keep all my money in the bank anymore.”
“Fine, we have a case.”
“Good, we need to let off
steam.”
“Seriously, but this is mine.”
“You seem to be finding a lot of
them.”
“Guess where we’re going?”
“Minnesota.”
“Yup”
“At this point, maybe we should
just move there.”
“We can’t do that because you
don’t want to live in the city you commit the crime in.”
“I was being sarcastic.”
“I know but you always nitpick
everything I say so turnabout is fair play.”
“Fair enough.”
Abby books a commercial flight to
Minnesota and Nouno has mixed feeling about it.
On one hand, it’s nice to feel like they’re flying in a private plane
since nobody takes planes anymore. On
the other, someone may look into these murders happening as they fly in and fly
out the day before and the day after. On the plane Abby smiles and turns to her
husband, “Babe, I got something for you.”
“What?”
“You know how you always say
that people need to start mass producing Hyroxychlorquinne because Trump said
so.”
“No, I said that because in
French studies and other scientific studies, it has been proven very
effective. President Trump was basing
his opinion on the same results I was.
There is a difference.”
“Fine, but Micha Brezinsky of
MSNBC just figured something out about it.”
“If this is about the fish
cleaner guy, spare me. That dude was a
moron and I know you’re smarter than that.
If you bought it at a pet store, it’s probably bad. If you got it from a doctor or pharmacy
because it was prescribed, then it’s good.”
“I get that. Stop talking down to me.”
“You are advocating withholding
life saving treatment from people with a fatal disease. It’s hard not to be condescending.”
“She figured that Trump was only
saying it because he has a financial interest in it and it turns out he does.”
“What is it? He owns stock in the company that makes it?”
“Yes”
“How much?”
“Well, it’s part of his family
trust. It has a bunch of mutual funds
and the producers of plaqunill, the generic form of hyroxycchloriquinne is on
it.”
“Part of a mutual fund?”
“Yes”
“You do realize that they tell
politicians to buy mutual funds because they’re diversified so nobody can
accuse them of insider trading or things exactly like what you’re accusing him
of?”
“He benefits if the company does
well.”
“Marginally. It’s part of a bundle. You act like he’s one of the largest stock holders.
The guy is a billionaire; the amount he’ll make with the company exploding is
marginal.”
“I suppose.”
“Why do you not think whenever
someone in the media says something?”
“I do.”
“Present conversations would
suggest otherwise.”
“No, the mayor of LA was talking
about how snitches no longer get stitches but they get rewarded. He’s offering to pay people to rat on their
neighbors who go outside. I know that’s
exactly what they did in East Berlin and Russia. See, I can notice when Democrats are acting
like communists.”
“There’s hope for you yet. The sad thing is people are open to socialism
now. I bet some thought it was a good
idea for the ‘safety of the public.’ They
are destroying the bonds of society. I
took a tour in Berlin; the tour guide’s father had three spies on him. One of them was one of his best friends. It’s scary to think of that.”
“Yea, even I’m against that.”
The plane lands in Minnesota and
they check into a different hotel they went to last time. They also scope out other crematoriums as
using the same place twice is dangerous.
Abby announces, “So, since we keep coming here; I booked our return
flight for next week.”
“You do realize that cops know
the first 48 is key to finding the perpetrator of a homicide? That’s why we leave immediately because we
know all their efforts go into the first couple days.”
“Which is why we are going to
wait six days before we kill him and leave the following day.”
“Oh, right, yea, that makes
sense.”
“See, I’m not as dumb as you
think” she replied with a charming smile.
“I never called you dumb.”
“I know but I feel that way
sometime.”
“That would be your fault
because I just debate with you. I’m
never talking down or being condescending; you just accuse me of that.”
“Relax, I know.”
Abby and Nouno stay in their
hotel as there is shelter in place laws in Minnesota too. They continue to work from home and lay
low. On the side, Abby is tracking
Abdihakim to see by his social media posts and other public information
databases, she can pinpoint his address.
After six days, she knows everything about him. The most important thing is that he lives
alone. As he knows people are suspicious
of him, he’s living in a Somali neighborhood as they won’t pay much attention
to him. On the way there, Nouno asks,
“With this new society of snitching, this may not be as easy as we think.”
“Nobody will recognize us and
the Hmong don’t call the cops. They
protect rapists and stay in the shadows.”
“That is true”
“So, they’re not going to snitch
on us if they see us.”
“You know what? I think you’re right.”
“Now who’s not thinking before
speaking?”
“That’s how I learn. I bounce ideas off of people through discussions.”
“Okay Socrates.”
“That’s exactly where I got it
from; yes.”
Nouno picks the lock to
Abdihakim’s house and enters. He
stealthily walks in looking upstairs thinking that he would be in the
bedroom. He didn’t like breaking in
because that gave the element of surprise to the opponent since he knew his
house better than Nouno did. Given that
everything was shut down, however, Nouno really didn’t have a choice. Abby entered the house so neighbors couldn’t
see but she huddled in the corner so nobody could creep behind her. She knew Nouno had to lead and she wanted him
to. Suddenly, there was a yell as a man
charged towards Nouno. Nouno turned and
grabbed Abdihakim’s arms alarmed that his right hand held a machete. Nouno was the same height but 25 pounds
heavier than Abdihakim but Abdihakin had the added motivation that he was
defending his home. Nouno managed to
turn Abdihakim so his back was to Abby.
Nouno purposely let Abdihakim drive him back a couple steps so he’d be
focused on Nouno. Abby knew what he
wanted and she skulked out from the corner and drove a syringe into the back of
Abdihakim’s neck rending him unconscious and dropping the machete.
When Abdihakim woke up, he was
in his boxers strapped down to a bed. He
took a deep breath and his body relaxed.
Abby, who was standing over him, was surprised as most people struggled
with their restraints or got angry. Abby
inquired, “Do you know why we’re here?”
“I’m guessing it’s to kill me.”
“That would be right but do you
know why?”
“Does it matter?”
“I would think it would to you.”
“No, not really. I’m tired of running. I’m glad it’s finally over. I don’t really want to live in this world.”
“What world would that be? Where it’s frowned upon to molest 13-year-old
girls?”
“No, I’ve always known America
was like that. People here are so soft.”
“Yea, I mean fucking an 8th
grader is wrong. Toughen up, you’re
doing her a favor right? Girls should be
having their first kiss then not fucking.”
“Look around little girl, do you
like the world you see?”
“No, the girl you raped was a
little girl. I’m a full grown ass adult.
“
“How old are you?”
“You never ask a woman that.”
“You’re going to kill me anyway
so what difference does it make?”
“27”
“Yea, well I’m 40. That means you’re just barely old enough for
me for it to be socially acceptable. The
formula is half your age plus seven right?
Perfect”
“You’re 47. You raped the girl at 40.”
“Seems like you know a lot about
me.”
“I do.”
“Well, look around. You have the entire country shut down because
of a virus that only really kills people with serious health problems or are
above 65.”
“We needed to get it under
control.”
“By shutting the economy
down? That’s stupid. This is the first time in history that people
don’t realize that life is about trade-offs.
Nothing is completely safe yet now you get people say that if one life
is saved, it’s worth it. What about the
effects of losing your job? That harms
health.”
“People lose their jobs all the
time; they just find new ones.”
“That’s really naïve. Losing your job ranks very high on the
spectrum of health degrading stressors.
It even ranks higher than the death of a close friend.”
“This is different. You know that when the economy opens, you’ll
get your job back.”
“No, you don’t know that. It could be a whole new world.”
“People are dying.”
“Yea, and they die from car
accidents and heart disease, cancer, the flu.
Hell, 70,000 people died last year from drug overdose. That’s like seven times more than the Coronavirus
right now but you didn’t hear the elites say anything about that.”
“That is based on people’s
choices.”
“It wouldn’t be people’s choices
to go to the office or continue to dine in restaurants and go out in public
despite fears of the Coronavirus?”
“That harms other people.”
“People who drink never hurt
someone else? People that get in car
accidents never hurt someone else like the person they hit?”
“That’s different.”
“No, it’s not. See, it’s really easy to talk about when it’s
not your ass on the line. You still have
your job right?”
“Yea, my job it’s easy to work
from home.”
“Yea, that’s why you say what
you say.”
“No, I say what I say because
it’s the truth. We need to stop the
spread. This is very contagious and very
dangerous. Alcoholism and drug abuse is
not contagious.”
“You need to understand that
you’re choosing between two bad options.
I’m not saying that opening the economy is good; it’s just not as bad as
keeping it closed. People are getting
infected anyway even with the shutdown.
States that haven’t shut down don’t have higher contagion rates than
states that did. It’s not working. When faced with tough decisions, you need to
go with the least bad one.”
“You’re saying that the only
question we should ask is how you mitigate a threat with the least possible
cost?”
“Yes”
“Tell me something; was it worth
the trade-off to rape that little girl when you knew you’d be on the run? Did she rock your world so much that it was
worth being strapped to a bed about to be killed? Did you really choose the least bad option
when you made her wet not from the traditional way but because of blood? Did you enjoy getting your dick wet with
blood? Was all of that worth it?”
“I didn’t say I always make the
right choice. We are talking about
ideally. I’m only human, I make
mistakes.”
“No, this isn’t about
human. You aren’t human; you’re
scum. Child rapists are the worst people
in society. Don’t you fucking lecture me
on making good choices. You’re here
because you made the worst fucking possible choice when you chose to rape that
mentally handicapped little girl. That’s
right, I know she was disabled you sick fuck.
Fuck you!” Abby screamed at the end and put on rubber gloves and pulled
down his boxers and declared, “I don’t want to get Coronavirus by touching
you.”
She picked up his machete and
grabbed his penis in her left hand.
Abdihakim’s eyes widened in horror as he realize what was about to
happen. Abby commented, “You have lost
you right to have a penis.” As she slashed the machete against his shaft.
Abby continued hacking until she
removed his scrotum and penis as Abdihakin screamed and begged her not to. She picked up the organs he misused and drove
them into his mouth. She barked, “Stop
screaming like a bitch!”
Abby taped Abdihakim’s mouth
keeping his former body part inside. She
then plugged his nose and shook her head.
“You know guys always tell me that if they could, they would suck their
own dick. You never really hear girls
say they want to lick their own pussy.
You should feel lucky that you get the chance.”
Abby looked over at Nouno who
had turned his head. He hated watching
this but that didn’t mean that he didn’t think they deserved it. Castration was only reserved for child rapists
but there seemed to be a lot of those in Minneapolis. Suddenly, Abdihakim was no longer moaning or
squirming and his body was still. Abby
held his nose closed for another minute before releasing. They wrapped his body and carried it to their
car throwing him in the trunk. Nouno
then drove to the crematorium and they broke in. They loaded Abdihakim on to the machine and
turned it on. As they didn’t want to
wait around for the hours long process, they left and drove a little ways and
pulled over. Abby queried, “Is it just
me, or did that guy seem too wise to be a bus driver?”
“Don’t judge someone’s
intelligence by their profession.”
“I know, I’m just saying.”
“He had life experience.”
“I suppose.”
“Wise or not, you got one thing
right; he was a piece of shit.”
“No question. I was thinking though. With these conservatives that keep
complaining about the economic collapse of the country over this pandemic, how
come a pandemic never caused an economic collapse before?”
“We never reacted to it by
shutting down the economy before.”
“I think this one is pretty bad
though.”
“It doesn’t have a fatality rate
higher than all the others we’ve seen; even with the inflated numbers.”
“Why are they inflated again?”
“Most tests are done to people
who feel sick. They’re not done as much
on the general population. That, and now
they count everything as this. There’s
been a sharp decline in people dying from stroke, heart disease and cancer
since they started counting this every day.”
“Okay, so if it’s not the
fatality rate, maybe it’s the information dissemination. I mean, they didn’t have social media during
the 1918 Spanish Flu.”
“That is what most people think
but I’ve been thinking about this. A lot
of viruses do have news that make it around the world and then it comes
back. It still didn’t have catastrophic
economic consequences.”
“They were more prepared the
second time around.”
“Were they though?”
“Yea, it was old news by then.”
“Still, it killed like two
percent of the world population and then everyone knew it was back. You’d think people would still be worried yet
you didn’t see an impact in the market.”
“I suppose you’re right. Maybe it’s globalism and the
interconnectedness of global supply.”
“That does seem like a valid
option and I do think that will diminish if things go to normal. The thing is, though, it can be argued that
it’s a lack of globalism. We relied too
much on one provider. People may argue
that multiple countries need to be the suppliers of products in case one gets
shut down like this one.”
“Oil countries do that and they
collude.”
“But oil is cheap”
“Except when one country gets
theirs destroyed.”
“It doesn’t rise that much. It’s not like this.”
“If not globalism, then what?”
“The policy prescription is the
best explanation. You shut down the
economy. You stopped people from
producing things. There was nothing
wrong with the economy before this happened.
When you stop the productivity of a country, then the market has no
choice but to collapse. That’s what
caused the panic. The government forced
unemployment to 32%.”
“That does seem like the most
direct affect. Like you said, though,
the economy was strong before this so that means there should be a V-shaped
recovery in that we recover really quickly.”
“The longer we wait to re-open
the economy, the harder it will be to get that ‘V.’ The more stimulus packages we put through,
especially with New Green Deal and the other shit the Democrats want in it, the
less likely that we will.”
They talked for a while longer
and then go back to the crematorium to dispose of the remains. Afterwards, they go back to the hotel and get
some rest. Before going to bed, Abby
exclaims, “You got to be kidding me?”
“What?”
“Governor Northum put on a black
face mask.”
Nouno shook his head, “Wow, he
just doesn’t learn does he?”
“Learn what? He’s still the governor of Virginia. People forgot about the scandal so he knows
it won’t take him down.”
“Way to resurrect it.”
“Well, Easter is coming up.”
Nouno laughed and finished
getting ready for bed. The next day,
they were back on a plane that they had all to themselves back to Arizona. On the plane, Nouno articulates, “Durham has
intensified his investigation of John Brennan.”
“When he doesn’t find anything
or says something that you think is really bad but they don’t prosecute him,
will you let it go?”
“No, not at all. I hate how liberals are above the law.”
“I knew you’d say that.”
“You should, I’ve been pretty
consistent about that.”
“What’s he looking into?”
“The Steele dossier and if it
was used in the 2017 assessment that Brennan swore it wasn’t. He also wants to know why Comey and McCabe
insist that it was. Basically, he’s
asking the question if Brennan misled us all about the dossier use.”
“That is what you wanted to
know; to see if he lied to congress or under oath like Flynn and Papadopoulos
were accused of. If they deem he wasn’t,
then you have to go with it.”
“No, I don’t. I need to see the evidence. By the way, he didn’t claim that he hadn’t
seen the dossier until December 2016 to congress or under oath; it was to Chuck
Todd on NBC.”
“Right, the whole he didn’t need
to see the actual dossier because he was talking to Steele. The little play on words.”
“I actually listened to the
interview the other day. It turns out he
also claims he didn’t know what was on it and it had nothing to do with the
intellectual assessment. Even if it was
Steele’s information and he heard it from him; he still had an idea what was in
the dossier and used the information in the intellectual assessment. I don’t think the play on words works
anymore. He straight up lied.”
“It’s not illegal to lie to a
journalist.”
“True, but it should attack your
character and credibility.”
“I don’t think he has much of
either anymore.”
“Nor do I. The thing is on Chuck Todd’s show, he
constantly talked about how it was the FBI’s job to verify it.”
“They did and Comey declared it
‘salacious and unverified.’”
“Yes, and Brennan told Todd that
that doesn’t mean it’s untrue.”
“It kind of does yes.”
“No, unverified means it could
still be true and salacious means having or conveying undue or inappropriate
interest in sexual matters. That could
be said about a true statement.”
Abby sighed and rejoined, “So
why do you think he misled the FBI?”
“FBI lawyer Lisa Page in sworn
testimony seemed shocked when Congressman Mark Meadows informed her that Steele
was a CIA source too. She stuttered but
got out that she’s not aware of any other sources the CIA had and it would surprise
her if they had Steele’s reports in July.
She goes on to say she wasn’t aware of any other sources and it would be
unusual for the CIA to not pass that along to them; which they didn’t.”
“And you believe her? Even after all the texts back and forth with
Strzok about setting this whole thing up?”
“Yes, because she seemed
confused and hesitant. If this was all
part of the plan, she would have been more decisive and forceful in her
speech.”
“I’m sure she realizes that
too.”
“I’m not so sure.”
“Well, Christopher Steele
released a statement that he still stands by what he did and his sources.”
“That’s funny because his
sources told the FBI that Steele lied or misrepresented what they said. Three Russians that were in the dossier are
suing him for defamation now.”
“See, they do like Trump”
“Or they don’t like to be
falsely accused of committing espionage on the most powerful country in the
world. They may retaliate.”
“Well, it’s Steele’s word
against the Russians. Who are you going
to believe?”
“Do I have to answer that?”
Abby laughed and explained, “I’m
just saying that they probably need some non-Russians to attack him.”
“Like British ambassador to
Russia Andrew Wood?”
“Yea, that will work.”
“He was contacted by Durham.”
“What is Durham saying he did?”
“Well, he said he wouldn’t
comment further and to see his public statements. His public statements admit that he told
McCain about the dossier and he sent David Kramer to London to get a copy of
it. This was August 2016. When the FBI was given it, they didn’t
realize it came from the same source that gave them the dossier in July. Due to the fact it came from a Republican, it
carried more weight. Do you know what we
call this?”
“What?” she blurted out with a
tone that signified she wasn’t interested.
“Information laundering.”
“That’s actually a good name for
it. Money laundering is when you take
money obtained in a shady way and mix it with money made in a legitimate way to
make it hard to distinguish between the two.
If you have one piece of information and someone wants to give you the
same information from another source, it corroborated it. If you don’t have corroborating evidence, you
want to hide the source of the information and mix it with the information
garnered legitimately. By combining the
known source information with the information that has no source then both pass
as good and corroborating but that’s only because you don’t know that both were
from the same source.”
“That is exactly right.”
Abby flashed a huge grin that
melted Nouno. They land in Arizona and
head back to their home. Abby ripped her
clothes off to her bra and panties and leapt into their swimming pool. Nouno took the bags inside and unpacked. It was good to get out of the house but they
knew that it wouldn’t take long before they got stir crazy again. Nobody ever asked about Abdihakim as the
country was too occupied with Coronavirus.
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