Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lhasa, The People's Republic of Tibet

I also interviewed Nury Televaldi. He lived in Lhasa, one of the world's most populous cities. He was a smuggler who made great money doing this, even though it was wicked and wrong. He transported people out of the country that wanted to get away from the outbreak. He also transported infected ones. He did this either through ground transportation or air. What was he thinking doing this scandalous act, and how did he never catch the infection? I know he was in it for the money, but would money matter if he would have died from this infection? Even though measures were taken to prevent smuggling, Nury also knew ways of getting around it. He could technically be responsible for transporting the infection globally. I asked many questions to him throughout the interview, and I had gotten lots of information from Nury.

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