This is the French youth who did everything for Kosovo Serbs

Most of us spend our lives searching for happiness and answering the question of why we are here and what our purpose is. Whoever finds him is a happy man. One of them is Arno Gujon, a Frenchman who has become the greatest benefactor of Serbs living in [...]
One of them is Arno Gujon, a Frenchman who has become the biggest benefactor of Serbs living in Kosovo.
At the end of the 19th century, the Gujong family, led by Alin Gujong, lived in eastern France, which was a respected and wealthy family. They had great wealth.
One night in 1886 a fire broke out. The fire took everything the Guon family had won for many years. Suddenly, they found themselves on the street, had nothing to eat, and where to sleep, reports “Vestines”, the Periscope broadcast.
The mayor issued a certificate that they were victims of fire and organised a donor event. Thus, wealthy people began to collect help for the fully abandoned Gujong family. And they managed to heal.
Two centuries later, Alain Guyo's successor resurrected all the goodness of the people who helped his ancestors and knew the horror of those who suddenly remained without everything.
Arno Charlem Gujon, he was only 19 years old when he became the largest good worker of Serbs in Kosovo.
His interest in Serbs began when Arno was a young man.
There were stories that evening about people belonging to the Serbian people.
Arnos developed the idea to try to help Serbs living in Kosovo.
He asked two years ago for his older brother to help. They received support from their parents and sisters, so everyone started collecting old toys, half their wardrobe, and other things.
Mother and sister made sweets, sold them in front of the church, and collected money.
It was necessary to create a humanitarian organization. They knew nothing about it and took the statute of a football association and reshuffled it in the statute of the humanitarian organisation that was named “Solidarity for Kosovo”.
The first meeting with Serbs in Kosovo remained in his eternal memory. Children in the enclaves had no boots, wool socks, and sandals. He did not expect to see it in the middle of Europe in the 21st century.
For 13 years, Arno has been trying to pass through his organisation that Serbs are not monsters, that they are not bad, they are not animals. To prove this, Arno joined the Serbs in the march, which went from Belgrade to Kosovo on foot. Then, Arno said, he began to identify fully with the Serbian people.
Arno decided to learn Serbian because he wanted to speak to people in Serbian, he did not want people to translate it.
So far, the aid provided by Arno to Serbs in Kosovo is worth 3.5m euros./Periscopi/











