Ballist breaks silence from prison, Serbia message

Ismail Morina, known as Ballisti, has said that he fears neither extradition nor regrets what he had done in Belgrade. He even insists that he will soon be released. Ismail Morina decides to confess exclusively to Top Channel his difficult moment, but without letting himself drown by [...]
Ismail Morina, known as Ballisti, has said that he fears neither extradition nor regrets what he had done in Belgrade. He even insists that he will soon be released.
Ismail Morina decides to confess exclusively to Top Channel his difficult moment, but without letting himself drown in fear.
Probably even providing his wife publicly who feared a self - sacrifice of Ishmael initiated by his bad situation.
It turns out I don't feel good in a prison and for more when I think about what I'm accused of. Just ridiculous accusations, no legal grounds. I haven't had it before, nor am I afraid. The public can perceive it as fear, but I am pure in fear. I've been making my choice for a long time, leaving no room for fear”.
Though locked between the four walls, Morina has had the opportunity to learn about him and what is said about him.
I claim more not just for my situation, but in general. As far as high officials are concerned they're just doing what they should have done before, but the old popular expression says: “better late than ever.” Croatian police have been professional and I assure you they love their country too much”.
In a severe psychological state, Ismail Morina shows that she has no regrets.
My “My intentions have been pure, without shades of extremism against religion, ethnicity or anything else, I don't feel even minimally sorry for anything, just proud of the origin of being SHIPEEEE!”
In the end, he decides to share with the public one of the best news available - communication with his mother, even in his dream.
I have dreamed of the old woman (mother) no further than yesterday, who told me I would be released on April 2nd of next year”, he says.












