Listen to the article:
According to the police, Associated Press reported that a former member of the Afghan parliament and her bodyguard were shot dead at her residence by unidentified assailants. According to authorities, Mursal Nabizada was attacked at her home in Kabul, the capital. She was one of the few female lawmakers to remain in Kabul after the Taliban took over in August 2021 as a result of the US pullout.
The tragedy also marks the first assassination of a former administration MP in Kabul since the Taliban took power.
🖤 Mursal Nabizada, woman parliamentarian in #Afghanistan, was brutally killed alongside her bodyguard in her home, in #Kabul.
I am sad and angry and want the world to know! She was killed in darkness, but the #Taleban build their system of Gender Apartheid in full daylight. pic.twitter.com/7bCPYQpUZs
— Hannah Neumann (@HNeumannMEP) January 15, 2023
According to news source Associates Press, the local police head Molvi Hamidullah Khalid stated that Mursal Nabizada and her guard were shot dead in the same room at around 3 am on Saturday. A second security guard was wounded in the shooting of Mursal Nabizada’s brother, and a third security guard fled the scene carrying cash and jewellery, according to the police.
Also read: ‘Shameful For A Nuclear Power To Beg’: Pakistani Prime Minister During Financial Crisis
Mursal Nabizada passed away on the first floor of the home she used as her workplace, according to the police, who also added that additional inquiries are being conducted. The shooting’s motivation has not yet been determined.
2019 saw the election of Mursal Nabizada as Kabul’s representative. She held onto her position until the Taliban took over. She also served on the legislative defence commission and was employed by the Institute for Human Resources Development and Research, a private non-governmental organisation.