Kosovo's touching message to exiles: I started the faculty with 100 francs of my own.

Astrit Rexhaj as many other Kosovars has confessed to the help he has received from his immigrant uncle to start studies in Pristina. In a scripture dedicated to exiles, Rexhaj, has recalled the fact that the Albanian diaspora has financed the parallel education system during the 1990s, the KLA war, and has recalled the fact that [...]
In a scripture dedicated to exiles, Rexhaj, has recalled the fact that the Albanian diaspora has financed the parallel education system during the 1990s, the KLA war, and has recalled how exiles continue to send billions of euros to Kosovo annually, reports Periscope.
We remember that the period of return of exiles from various parts of the world has already begun in Kosovo.
Full text:
And so were the followers,
No matter what we say to you and to expect, you're in the back and you're in the sweat, work, and you can build it.
Kosovo was never built without you without sweat and you saw your job. Your children's bite is now the leftest part of this place alive. You gave us, we got food, we got school.
I started the faculty with 100 francs of my own Jack Rexhay, and a whole lot of people have started school with the help of their family from the diaspora.
A lot of families have food, and you're going with food. Pretty much, that money's been saved from your family's rations.
You keep the parallel system alive in the 1990s, you fund the war, and now you're sending over 2.5 billion remittances annually.
Don't make it worse for us to live here, we're still friends, and the transition from midlife to capitalism has hit us hard, and it's crazy. We're going to be snobs, kids, from the beginnings, from business, from doctors, from professors, from everything else but people we've done.
Thank him for this arrogance and ingratitude that we haven't treated him badly, but we don't know better.












