Yesterday passed away, Berisha's sister's rare interview: How I raised Sali, when I heard that he was reviled...

Yesterday, Sali Berisha's only sister separated from her life. Hajrie Osmani was described as a rare woman. Sali Berisha has always had a great appreciation for his sister, calling her <x0-king”. This is confirmed in one of the rare interviews Hayrie Osmani-Berisha has given to the journalist [...] in 2010.
Yesterday, Sali Berisha's only sister separated from her life. Hajrie Osmani was described as a rare woman. Sali Berisha has always had a great appreciation for his sister, calling her <x0-king”.
This is confirmed in one of the rare interviews Hayrie Osmani-Berisha has given to journalist Valentina Ramadani in 2010. She said “I am proud to be Sali Berisha's sister, whether the prime minister, the president of the DP, president, or a humble citizen. For me he is the best brother in the world, because he is such. A loving, respected person who tries to help you, but above all, he is righteous. So just as I've heard people swearing at him, I've been met by people who love him”.
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Not rarely Mr. Berisha could not hide the revealive for his only sister, even in a public way, saying you kept him very close when he was little. That reminds you of the memories of that time?
Saliu is five years younger than I am, and as such, I took great care of him. She's been calling me dada forever. She calls me that today. When I was 7 years old and he was 2 years old, I remembered that I had to swing him to the cradle, also to come to my mother's aid, who was very tired, whether with children or with chores. Then, when Sali began to grow up, I would take it (kalistraf), hop on my back after taking it to the chimney, and I would take it up to the bedroom, to the bed. There was a lot of fun when I carried it on my back. And I held it so much that once I was working a hook job, I had forgotten the crabbles on my neck and as I rode on my back, I almost blinded my eyes. Fearing that I would do so, I cried out in a loud voice until my mother arrived and startledly asked what happened. But we both rejoiced to see that our younger brother had been miraculously rescued.
How was school education?
Very good. We learned with Sally at the old Tropoja school. It was very close to Vididoly. We went together and came back together. I was involved in his duties, but he never gave me any effort because he had the will to learn.
What surprised you at his age?
I didn't need to say come and do my homework or read. Most of the time, he took the books first and called me while doing work at home. Then, when he grew up, he changed his habit. The mother fed the livestock away from the village, and Saliu just came from school, did not remove the book bag, but came home looking for bread and did not eat inside. He took the bread, ate it along the way, took the school bag on his back, and ran to his mother to help save his livestock. At the same time, he also taught books.
Tell me something that made him more distinctive by his peers?
He was very curious and had a strange will for things. Although she had a weak spot on her mother, Saliu was with his father for a long time, and the father of “had questions. He asked her about everything, and Dad had great patience with her. He told her and taught her everything. My father was a smart man, he read a lot, kept books and novels in wooden crates at home. This was a very good opportunity for Sali to move on. They were both very close together. Reading was rudely transmitted to young Saliu. He has had many mouth, or speaker, and above all, eager to learn more from an early age. He was also industrious. Whatever we said to do, he didn't hesitate, he did.
What did he like best, which one of the school classes opened with greater desire?
She enjoyed reading and enjoyed reading. But also the poems. She remembered a lot. He had a very strong memory. I remember one day when she came from Boca with her mother as she pulled the bag off her back, she began to recite Oso Kuka's mother - in - law. And his recital lasted, as the poem was too long. He had learned it in the classroom, and in the afternoon he repeated it at home. He recited it through the courtyard, walked in and out that day with “Oso Kukes” in his mouth. There was a memory that surprised us all. He had memorized it while guarding his livestock. Then we had one thing, we had to finish our duties quickly, and our lessons became dark at night and there was no light at that time. I'm just looking at lamps.
Was he a kidnapped kid, nervous?
Not at all. He was very slow, and he learned what the greats said. Curess to learn everything. The only thing he did in anger, if so, was when he heard about a thief who was stealing. I “ran” in some way those who touched the other's thing.
Give me a chance...
Yeah. When Sali was a student, a friend of his had stolen from the dorm and had become a major problem, as faculty executives wanted to give a <x0morial” after he stole. So they gathered some boarding students to take their opinions on the student's low appearance. Among them was Saliu, and he did not protect her because she could not stand thieves. And when he came for the summer vacation, Sali told us as the occasion, after he had been very impressed by the student's behavior and he wanted him not to be punished, he had not protected him. The thief was the one who made Sali the most nervous.











