Thursday, April 23, 2009

Robben Island, Cape Town Province, United States of Southern Africa, Xolelwa Azania


I am now coming to a point in my assignment from the UN to interview on how humanity came back from The Zombie Disease. Earlier this morning, I interviewed Xolelwa Azania whose office was a bit of a mess. He didn't tell me much about himself but about a man named Paul Redeker. I learned how heartless the man's views were. He was said to be a racist, apartheid that believed humans' flaw is emotion. Ever since 1948, "Plan Orange", a plan originated by the apartheid government has been dealing with a rising population. It has never worked well until Paul stepped in. In 1984, he edited this plan, but some would have to sacrifice. In his version of "Orange" he wanted to protect everyone, which would require to use all their resources. That is why people would have to be sacrificed, and why most of the African people hate him. Many years later, four NIA soldiers came into his house and brought him to the president to present his idea on how to defend the outbreak. His plan was to use civilians to bait zombies so the army could safely build a safe zone. This infuriated the president and asked why Paul was brought here. Actually, an elder man named Rolihlahla asked for him. Paul Redeker was never seen again; Although, his plan was executed through the country. Azania stepped in and then he aided South Africa with his knowledge how to solve the problem. I learned from Xolelwa that Paul was, in fact, a mental patient. I think the president may have put him through something for this to happen, or he went insane with all the zombies roaming and killing everyone. I agree with Azania that Paul was a dispassionate person who should not be favored. I do wish that he told me more about his own life though. I did learn a lot about the outbreak in Africa though.

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