Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Mission For Muna

Mission For Muna



Noelle Hunter speaks about her daughters abduction.


My daughter, Maayimuna (Muna) Nyeeleni N'Diaye, is a sweet, wise and funny little girl. She likes dolls, Nick Jr., taking little walks and playing with her sister, Rysa. The last time we saw Muna was on Christmas Day, when I met her father, my ex-husband Ibrahim N'Diaye, for custodial exchange. We had joint custody.
Federal law enforcement flight searches later revealed that on Dec. 27, 2011, Ibrahim, Muna and another woman, Anna Schein of Morgantown, WV, left New York on Royal Air Maroc Airlines, Ibrahim and Muna had one way tickets, Ms. Schein returned alone.
The Rowan County (KY) Attorney issued a warrant for custodial interference, a Class D felony offense. Interpol issued a blue notice for Ibrahim, and an yellow notice for Muna. The U.S. State Department, Office of Children's Issues has been instrumental in establishing their location in Bamako, Mali, and securing two visits to verify her welfare. The Mali Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Mali Embassy and Washington DC and the Mali UN Ambassador in New York have all stated an desire to see a successful resolution, but say Ibrahim will not cooperate.
The N'Diaye family, which all are complicit in keeping her, (though I don't believe most of them knew his intention to abduct her) must feel the pressure of her family and extended family (which is growing by the day thanks to your shares and likes) to see her return.
Please keep sharing, liking and talking about Muna and how she must come home. Light candles and post the photo on her page. Most importantly, keep believing with us that the Lord, Strong and Mighty, the Lord Mighty in Battle, has total control and will see a good end, using us to do it.


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