Falling Up
By K.M Eastman
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Dr. Albert Tito is the main character who prefers to be an ordinary person, but destiny had a different opinion, where it elected him to dramatic heroism...
He had fallen under yoke /worst methods of cunning, deception and malice, by a musty white journalist recruited by the authorities.
Something came down with him and his family that will make the reader – perhaps - hate me, more like a maze, which prompted him to make an adventurous primitive decision, which led them into a dark tunnel...
The events tended him towards a dual scene, a mixture of total victory for one side, and total revenge for the other at the same time.
Hence, the story is based on drama. South Africa is the place, the apartheid era is the time, of course, it is about the blacks’ struggle against the white bastards.
In the end, don’t forget to take the lesson from this story, because similar events have occurred for real. How long you will be looking for fun only, you instinctive dreamer!!!
K.M Eastman
Writer and researcher interested in human development and social affairs, as well as history. Holding a degree in modern accounting from the American University in Cairo, and now he is prepared to join the Master's program in International History at Kingston University in UK. He wrote a book about Adolf Hitler as a model for the extremist politician and he is about to finalize his first short story about the racial discrimination that was existed in South Africa. Married and father of two kids He is a lawyer since 2008. Currently, he is a Legal adviser in law consultant office in Abo-Dhabi.
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Falling Up - K.M Eastman
FALLING UP
He has returned to the hell of his own free will, where the scaffold was expecting him, but they didn't know that; the oppressed has a scaffold as well.
K.M Eastman
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Prologue;
Dr. Albert Tito is the main character who prefers to be an ordinary person, but destiny had a different opinion, where it elected him to dramatic heroism…
He had fallen under yoke /worst methods of cunning, deception and malice, by a musty white journalist recruited by the authorities.
Something came down with him and his family that will make the reader – perhaps - hate me, more like a maze, which prompted him to make an adventurous primitive decision, which led them into a dark tunnel…
The events tended him towards a dual scene, a mixture of total victory for one side, and total revenge for the other at the same time.
Hence, the story is based on drama. South Africa is the place, the apartheid era is the time, of course, it is about the blacks’ struggle against the white bastards.
In the end, don’t forget to take the lesson from this story, because similar events have occurred for real. How long you will be looking for fun only, you instinctive dreamer!!!
Table of Contents
On death row
The Arrest Ordeal
Torture Basement
The Trial
Meeting with Kasper
Three Days Later
Back to the claws of the whites
About the Author
On death row
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Dr. Albert Tito is speaking to Kasper Stein, the powerful and the only journalist who could pay him a visit in prison. This visit is seen by Albert as a courteous and a palliative one, but it is most importantly considered as a report to the world about what is happening in South Africa.
The journalist actually realized Albert’s feelings about the visit, but his sense of eagerness to collect facts about this controversial character beats him sometimes. Hence, Albert started to narrate his story, which made him in prison waiting for the execution.
He said,
I have always liked to be an ordinary man who lives away from the limelight. I intended to be a type of persons who is successful in his job, with his family and have enough money to live in happiness, bliss and prosperity. I dreamt to teach my children in high-standard schools and fine universities, but let me be honest with you and myself. This prison life and all what I have experienced of horrors, torture, psychological pressure and the threat have ended all my old ambitions of being successful. However, I know very well that even the happiest person can experience difficulties and afflictions… In fact, after thinking deeply I found that the thing that pushed me to choose to live obscurely is cowardice. Yes, it is cowardice. I was not ready to sacrifice anything related to me or to my family. I wanted to live a life without any evils. At the same time, I knew that my deep love to politics would lead my family and me to a country like South Africa, to the worst ordeal and torment that any human could encounter. My wife
Gyma agreed with my opinion about politics, public affairs and the problems of racism that afflict my people. Actually, she shared with me the idea of
wake not a sleeping lion."
Kasper the journalist said,
"But… tell me how could a dark skinned person like you, in this country that suffers from the worst forms of racial segregation, reach to this high educational and intellectual level and as far as I know you