You've seen the road in Pristina with her name, but do you know who entered Hannah (Photo)?

Hybe Hannah is known as a woman who removed many from the Serbian UDB. One of Pristina's first acting actors, she recalls that her roles were good, but everything fell under the shadow of the regime at the time, who also condemned and imprisoned her. It was also the first radio anchor [...]
Hybe Hannah is known as a woman who removed many from the Serbian UDB.
One of Pristina's first acting actors, she recalls that her roles were good, but everything fell under the shadow of the regime at the time, who also condemned and imprisoned her. It was also the first special radio anchor in Prizren in 1945 and then on Radio Pristina in 1946.
Here, she remembers how she ended up in prison.
From memories: my trial was scheduled for October 12, 1961, at the District Court in Pristina. One day before the hearing was held, I was taken to Pristina prison. That very evening, the Guardian took me down to a half - dark room where the investigators and my husband, Aliu. In the presence of the prison organs, Ali reached out to me and I embraced him. I had a lot of health, so I said, Do I look so weak that you're not going near me? You never looked better than tonight! Ali gave it back to me. Tomorrow's your judgment, he told me. I know I gave it back. Tomorrow is my wedding day, so, please, bring me my red brocade dress and my black suit and I ordered it.
In that trial, Hydiya had the opportunity publicly to accuse the current power of all that she had experienced and had seen of crimes committed by the Serb-Montenegrins immediately after the war, of killing Brother que Geladin, of the violent expulsion of Albanians to Turkey and many other blacks...
In the courtroom were her mother, Giia, her husband, Aliu, and her sister, Saniya. Enteres, which does not accept anything, “on behalf of the people” is pronounced a five-year prison sentence. Her mother is well kept, and her sister's tears flow. They send him back to Pristina prison, which shows: “As soon as I entered the prison corridor, I rang his song!”














