Speaking to Syrians who came to Kosovo from where I chief was killed SIS

About 20 Syrian young people on Tuesday have ended up in Kosovo, trying to save their heads from war. All of them from Idlib, the place where I's boss was killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdad's SIS. Their last destination says it is Germany, while their path from their homeland was by no means easy. [...]
Their last destination says it is Germany, while their path from their homeland was by no means easy.
Two told of InFokus Journal, how it ended up in the newest state in Europe.
We have come from Syria, Idlibi, where we have been to Turkey, then from there we went to Greece, Albania, and now we are here in Kosovo. We have fled the terrible regime in Syria, where we feel and are killed. We're looking for a better life somewhere around”, shows one of the young Syrians who doesn't know any of the European languages.
He likes Kosovo, but says he aims with friends to go elsewhere.
“We love the country here, Pristina and Kosovo are very good, but we are aiming to go to Germany. Today, we will probably cross to Serbia, and then if God wants we'll get to Germany”.
They say of Gazeta inFokus, that the main problem is food and medicine, but that they appreciate that in Kosovo institutions, they took care of them.
We have many problems, we don't know where to stay. We don't want more, we just want food and medicine. We are people who have fled our country, from the terrible regime there, we just want to eat, nothing else”, says young man fled Syria.
They have arrived in Kosovo on the very day of the historic match between Kosovo and England.
This has impressed one of them.
“Pristina is a very good place, your football is”
But it seems they will not wait long to see another Kosovo match.
Similarly, interior affairs ministry officials show that other groups of Syrian fugitives have acted.
Their stay in Kosovo, according to Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Izmi Zeka usually lasts up to three days.
“They have the right to move up until 22, until they're in the center of the asylum, they're right, they have letters and documents that are standing here, they can even leave the state of Kosovo, they're usually transit and come out, but while they're here they're within the laws of Kosovo. Usually, these in Kosovo, they stay for 2 or 3 days, they don't last any longer, then they continue in other countries”, Zeka said. /Gazeta inFokus/












