Swiss newspaper tracking “Bad Boys from Pristina”

They robbed businesses, beat up people in chairs, or escaped from prison. These Kosovo groups know each other and help each other. So had begun the confession of the Kosovo rapper to local newspapers, Blic. Besian Chachoray, or Besco, lived and acted in the town of Zurich in Switzerland and in [...]
They robbed businesses, beat up people in chairs, or escaped from prison.
These Kosovo groups know each other and help each other. So had begun the confession of the Kosovo rapper to local newspapers, Blic.
Besian Kachorraj, or Besco, has lived and acted in the town of Zurich, Switzerland, and in October 2016 has been forced to return to his homeland after committing criminal acts during his youth in Switzerland.
Besco was for six years behind Swiss bars, along with the punishment for armed robbery.
For these six years the Swiss from Kosovo was sitting behind bars with positive intentions: He began to reflect on his mistakes and sing in the rap chamber to counsel young people away from the bad road.
Although Lucas Reimmann, national adviser to Kosovo, had already made the decision to leave Switzerland a year ago, Besko's case will now be filmed.
The Kosovo rapper case has pushed to the creation of Kosovo's “Canton”.
Switzerland and Kosovo are closely linked. Ten percent of the Balkan population live in Switzerland about 200,000 people.
Kosovo would be another country without Switzerland. Switzerland is among the first states to recognise the independence of the state of Kosovo. And every year millions of francs go from Switzerland to Pristina.
As Switzerland became a new home for many Kosovars, Kosovo is a safe place for many Swiss people.
For these facts newspaper B LICK has travelled exclusively to Kosovo and is now preparing the great series, “Canton of Kosovo”.
On this subject this newspaper has prepared presentation videos for Kosovo, maps, facts and additional information for Swiss readers.












