I want Lipa in an interview for The Guardian shows how Serbia persecuted Grandpa, Seth Lipna

Internationally famous Kosovo singer I Love Lipa has spoken of her origin as she hit Slobodan Milosevic's regime in an interview for the British newspaper The Guardian. Initially, it has shown about her grandfather's refusal to accept Kosovo's commitment from Serbia. Dukagjin Lipa (Doa's father) is the son of historian [...]
Initially, it has shown about her grandfather's refusal to accept Kosovo's commitment from Serbia. Dukagjin Lipa (Doa's father) is the son of historian Seth Lipa, who in his nine ' s was director of the Kosovo Institute of History. When the conflict began even in Kosovo, his career ended.
When Serbs arrived, they demanded that many historians rewrite Kosovo's history. Change it by saying Kosovo was always part of Serbia and never part of Yugoslavia. While my grandfather was one of those who refused to do so, so she was out of work because she didn't want to write a story that wasn't true for her”, the singer confessed.
In 1992, Dukagjini and Anesa (mother of Dos) sought refuge in London, until their parents remained in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina (the mother of Anes is Bosnian).
Seth Lipa died in 1999, the year the war ended in Kosovo. He had a heart attack. And since the boundaries were closed, my father couldn't go and see”, I want to.
During the interview, I would have been asked about Trump's policies on closing the borders and fears of Great Britain by refugees and EU withdrawal (known as Brex).
“You understand on a personal level that no refugee leaves his country without forcing “is Lip's words about refugees, while in terms of Brexit has said: “I understand how important it is for Kosovo and Kosovars to be part of the EU, how important it is for them to be part of something like that. So (Brexit) it's heartbreaker”.
Until when you comment on Trump's actions, it suggests that he is the niece of a historian: “And I hope we've learned that”.












