Thursday, April 16, 2009
Lhasa, The People's Republic of Tibet, Nury Televaldi
Today, I had a detailed interview with a man from Central Asia. He was a shetou, someone who would smuggle to refugees. I asked him if the government was trying to shut him down. I wish he gave me a more detailed answer on this question, but I had a lot of questions that I was planning to ask so I didn't. He told me an interesting story where an infected man came to Europe looking for a cure in the West. He actually died at a hotel one day and is believed to cause the outbreak in Europe. He informed me that it is safe to hide in "ghetto" areas because no outbreaks occur there. Teveldi's job as a shetou was actually pretty dangerous. He saw many infected as time went on and risked getting infected himself. Also, he could get in trouble with the goverment and get executed. In all, though I got a better understanding of what it was like in Central Asia during the Zombie War.
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Lhasa I believe didn't say that outbreaks didn't occur in the ghetto. He said that people didn't look for them in the "ghetto". But it sure does sound like you got a lot of information from Mr. Televadi
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