
Waagacusub.net - Herad entered the second room of the La Chaumere restaurant where International soldiers were sitting and blew up himself, within seconds later his wife Mrs. Hodan Mohamed Ali followed the suit and blew herself up in the first room where others were playing pool table.

Born and raised in Dire-Dawa, one of the historic commercial cities of the Ogaden region. Herad, who hails from Furla'be sub-clan of Issa went Mogadishu in 2009, where he met Hodan who hails from Saruur-clan of Habargidir and was born in Mogadishu city, reliable sources confirmed to Waagacusub Media that both of them were carrying Ethiopian passports.
In 2009, Mr Hared lived with a man, Moalim Burhan, from Dir sub-clan of Gadabursi (Samaron), whose his kinship of Al- Shabab leader have been executed along with Ibrahim Haji Jama Me'ad aka Ibrahim al-Afghani by Al-Shabab on 20 June 2013.
The couple that blew themselves up in Djibouti went to Dire-dawa by way of Hargeisa,the Capital city of Somaliland in December 23,2013. According to sources near Al-Shabab ,at that time the couple left their suicide vests in Hargeisa.
On May 22,2014, their suicide vests that were hidden inside a commercial truck arrived in Djibouti only a day after they (couple) crossed through the border town of Lowya-ade with the help of a member of Djibouti Police immigration, Suleiman Waberi, Officials from Somaliland that are investigating the case told Waagacusub media.
In 2013, Herad and his wife among other suicide bombers were sent to Addis Ababa in a bid to conduct series suicide attacks, but the mission was unsuccessful after their fellow Jihadi suicide bomber, Ahmed Abdi,from Isaaq blew himself up in Addis Ababa on Oct 13,2013 which Ethiopia arrested a large number of people allegedly assisting the terror group.
Ethiopia's anti-terrorist police and U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia found Abdi's passport and have learned in their search that he received a large sum of money through one of Somali money transfer agent which legally serve in Addis Ababa.
Reliable sources indicate that the suicide attack that occurred in Djibouti facilitated by Ministers in Somaliland's Silaanyo cabinet and members of intelligence services of Djibouti that hail from Issa's sub-clan of Furlabe and Odah-gob.
In January 3, 2012, Al-Shabab planned with to conduct suicide operations in Djibouti mainly reported the strategic areas such as the train rail-road and specific hotels. Individuals that assigned to conduct the terror attacks behalf of Al-Shabab were from Issa clan.
Factors that Contribute Djibouti's insecurity
Djibouti President's Issa sub-clan of Ma'masan and other Issa clans such as Furlabe are fighting each other for the control of the Djibouti city and clans' competition for political power of Djibouti started since the failed attempt of coup d'état by Col. Yassin Yabe on Dec 7,2000, which the enduring dictator survived for the help of his clan-man,Gen. Zakaria Sheikh Ibrahim,Chief of the Army forces.
Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, has sacked many politicians and government workers of his major rival clans and replaced them minority clans that have less threat to his power and cannot unseat him.
I.O.G. had sacked Yassin Yabe before the failed coup d'état attempt and he has learnt from this not to place any one that hails from a powerful clan all the important important positions and appointed the head of Djibouti National Police, Col. Abdi Abdullahi who is null and void and the defense minister, Mr. Abdulkadir Mohammed Kamil both hail from minority clan of Urweine.
Ismail Omar is not only sacked any one that may bring challenge to him,but also he imprisoned,detained, or otherwise harassed without a fair and transparent trial, and often without due process .Major clans of Issa angry over Ismail's ruthless police and improper deals with them.
Mr. Guelleh, who inherited the power in 1999 from his Uncle and the country's first president Hassan Guled Abtidon changed the constitution to allow himself at least six more years, which many translated to constitutional dictatorship.
Despite, high employment rate in Djibouti, Djiboutians see the only U.S base in Africa the best place to work and get a well-paid salary and of course rewarding one. Many Djiboutians that lack the skills that Philippines in Camp Lemonier have, are very upset and say that foreigners are taking their jobs .Moreover, Many Djiboutians were fired from their jobs at U.S Base for no apparent reasons and could not find someone that has to standing up for the U.S Base workers.
However, Djibouti shared border with Somali region of Ogaden and Somaliland and has been struggling against contraband over the past five years.
Djibouti hosts the United States' only military base in Africa, where drones are operated from. Earlier this month the US signed a $63m a year 10-year lease for the base known as Camp Lemonnier. The tiny East African country has also contributed troops to the African Union Mission in Somalia.
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