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recognized by a ‘refugee’ she rescued to re-settle in a camp near Bukavu.
            That Judas was actually a Hutu Interanhabwe informant living in camp.
            Upon returning to her Hutu village in Rwanda, Keezie was attacked
            with a machete. As God would have it, three men walking by at that
            instant intervened in the initial threat on her life and limited wounds
            to superficial lacerations to her calf and upper back before her assassins
            were dispatched. Weeks later, Tinyuka’s location was again betrayed by
            previously evacuated parents whose child was being held by militia as
            blackmail. Threatening to behead the infant if the parents did not give up
            her location, Keezie e mailed ‘I am going home,’ and voluntarily headed to
            her assassination.
              With no notice and very little time to plan, she fled her hide in plain
            view into the bush to divert the attackers, as Operation Moses volunteers
            rushed seven children away in the back of a fruit truck heading in the
            opposite direction.
              Paraded in chains the next day before hundreds of Rwandans, witnesses
            said she looked skyward, singing ‘Whom shall I fear,’ before she was
            drawn, quartered and her remains thrown to wild dogs.
              None would have blamed Layla Marayika for saving herself and her
            two year old son Moses from the treachery of Rwanda, after the loss of
            Keezie. Instead she increased her deployments including more dangerous
            water runs as land escape routes were compromised one by one. Through
            church and media relationships built by Operations Moses, Marayika
            insisted on weathering maximum risk for those in need by corroborating
            to international media contacts that not all Hutu death squad massacres
            were random or unplanned. Amidst a group of 12 refugees rescued from
            Rwanda, one survivor shared with Tinyuka that they saw and heard leaders
            from EuroMining International direct militia death squad leaders to
            specific villages and villagers whose valuable lands held natural elements,
            minerals and resources ‘under the ground.’ The militiamen were paid
            bounties for severing and presenting the heads of those who owned but
            refused to forfeit ‘the special places.’
              It wasn’t long until allegations circulated that Geneva, Switzerland based
            EuroMining International financed Hutu death squads that were seizing
            massacred Tutsi lands containing natural elements and resources for sale
            to Peoples Republic of China brokers for profit, products and weapons
            programs. With that realization, the militia manhunt for Layla Marayika,
            her son Moses and her Operations Moses teammates was multiplied, better
            planned and armed.

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