Talk:Sadiyah Ahmad/@comment-27058073-20151121060906/@comment-24652096-20151121062938

Thank you.

Unlike the Bureau, I wanted my cast to be diverse. In the real WE, we have 3 people from Europe (not counting Ripley and Ingrid, if so, that makes 5/9 European; way too many), 2 people (both being partners) are from the US, and then we have one from Asia and Australia, leaving out Africa and South America.

However, in my series, the Chief/Commissioner changes every district, but will retain the ethnicity (The European Chief being Italian, the Sahara Region Commissioner being Egyptian, etc.), one partner is from Mali and the other from France, the administrative assistant/secretary being Dutch, the coroner (as you can see on this page) is Pakistani, the head of forensics is from Australia, the profiler is from Japan, and the historian is from Argentina, using all 6 continents where humans live.

Sorry that you had to read all that, but all in all, I wanted the personnel of the Interpol to be diverse in their nationalities, and I feel that I succeeded in that goal.