16: Running from the Claws of Death-2

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THE WORD ‘MEDINA’ MEANS ‘city’ or ‘town’ in modern-day Arabic. Like all medina quarters in any North African cities, the one in Tangier was walled and had narrow, maze-like streets. Due to this, medinas are free from cars, motorcycles, and bicycle traffic, but it’s not unusual to find a man and his over-laden mule negotiating its streets and its steps. G found himself in an airless, bleak house in the company of Youssef. ‘Please sit down,’ his host invited, ‘I’ll get us something to eat.’ Alone in the front room, G fired up his iPhone and sent a sticker message through to the NSA, a cute, grinning happy little Panda. He deleted the message and wondered how in the world he was going to vet something stored in a thumb drive without having to investigate its veracity. Just reading its cont

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