Chellis
14-01-2004, 08:56
-CNN News-
Trains rolled out under the camera, huge trains packed with people. The camera switches to a camera man in Koran, the old sirithilist capital. Many men, guns loaded and readied towards citizens, stood out.
"Today, a situation that many chellians will find quite pleasing, occured. In Koran, every sirithilist was tracked, and given twenty-four hours to get anything they could carry on their body and whatever finalities they needed. Then, they were forced to leave the city and their ownings. They were allowed to either give their goods to relatives, or give it to the government to sell(and give the money to the deportees).
There was another alternative. If they were to pay a large sum to the chellian government, mostly their home, property, and if that wasnt enough, pocket cash. With this, they would be allowed to purchase shipping for personal items, etc, and would be given a home in torres, where they would be put, instead of workhouses which were temporary until they could pay for housing, which with their money from their old homes, they should be able too."
Gunfire is heard. A soldier had fired his arm into the air, with others following. He stood forward.
"Get moving! Your lucky we dont shoot you like the dogs you are! If it werent for your precious sirithil, you would by lying in the ditches by the droves!"
"Truly, the voice of the nation. These people will be shipped to the new land of Torres, where there will be plenty of job oppertunity, and they will be allowed to worship, although it will be limited as it was, as in no public parades. More on this story later. This is Sarah Conner, reporting."
Trains rolled out under the camera, huge trains packed with people. The camera switches to a camera man in Koran, the old sirithilist capital. Many men, guns loaded and readied towards citizens, stood out.
"Today, a situation that many chellians will find quite pleasing, occured. In Koran, every sirithilist was tracked, and given twenty-four hours to get anything they could carry on their body and whatever finalities they needed. Then, they were forced to leave the city and their ownings. They were allowed to either give their goods to relatives, or give it to the government to sell(and give the money to the deportees).
There was another alternative. If they were to pay a large sum to the chellian government, mostly their home, property, and if that wasnt enough, pocket cash. With this, they would be allowed to purchase shipping for personal items, etc, and would be given a home in torres, where they would be put, instead of workhouses which were temporary until they could pay for housing, which with their money from their old homes, they should be able too."
Gunfire is heard. A soldier had fired his arm into the air, with others following. He stood forward.
"Get moving! Your lucky we dont shoot you like the dogs you are! If it werent for your precious sirithil, you would by lying in the ditches by the droves!"
"Truly, the voice of the nation. These people will be shipped to the new land of Torres, where there will be plenty of job oppertunity, and they will be allowed to worship, although it will be limited as it was, as in no public parades. More on this story later. This is Sarah Conner, reporting."