Due to property problems, 13 families live in former prison building

The harsh economic situation has become unbearable for Florentina Mehmet's family. The Mehmeti family has been taking refuge in the once prison building here in Gurakoc, Istog, reports KTV. Florentine's husband, when he decided to live alone with his wife and children, failed to inherit common property [...]
The harsh economic situation has become unbearable for Florentina Mehmet's family.
The Mehmeti family has been taking refuge in the once prison building here in Gurakoc, Istog, reports KTV.
Florentine's husband, when he decided to live alone with his wife and children, failed to inherit common property with his brothers because he was not in their name.
Similar property problems include Ficryje Chacoli.
After being separated from her husband, she had failed to inherit the property because it was not registered in the name of two mates.
Chocolate even shows that the property was not even in her husband's name, and at times they had problems with usurpation.
So Chacol was forced to take refuge in this facility.
There are several other families of the Roma, Ashkali and Egypt communities who have found refuge here in serious social condition, while two Albanian families live there.
In the municipality of Istog, says there is an action plan, but first they will try to take refuge only in families who are resident residents of Istog.
After resolving the problem of housing these families, the municipality plans to tear down this facility, which has served as home for many families, mainly of the Roma community, Ashkali and Egypt since the postwar.
According to municipal officials, the number of households has repeatedly changed.












