The 90-year-old who refuses to leave the village: I remember the war and 40 years I played with charms.

It is one of the oldest in six surrounding villages. The 90 quaaris, who live in homes alone among the village mountains, are accompanied only by the raging of nearby river water. Hetem Halili, from the village of Kachekola, has said he will not leave this country, despite his family already [...]
It is one of the oldest in six surrounding villages. The 90 quaaris, who live in homes alone among the village mountains, are accompanied only by the raging of nearby river water.
I was born here. I grew up here. Even the war when it was me didn't leave this place. This is where I lived. I'm fine, but it's just bothering me that I don't have anyone to talk to. I got television and he's not messing with me. Until I die I won't leave this place”, declared for RTV Dukagjin, Heem Halili.
With his leather opings, and his stick counting on him, he walks around his yard, remembering when he was young.
His hometown brings him good memories, but even his difficulties had not been missed over the years.
I worked the soil myself, I had the tractor. I remember the war even when the Germans were here. I have even been injured”, the old man is further expressed.
The self - white - headed elder, though advanced in age, is able to care for 200 trees planted near his home today.
In addition to his many professions, he had been singing at weddings for 40 years, with the charm that he has held today.
He said they were his best years.
“40 years I've been singing with charms and I've had a lot of success. I've been better than anyone at Golf. But old age has knocked me down”
Life in the village had grown slightly, but not to lose love for him.
A wise old man, a little bit, in the midst of his imagination about the past, said that the air of this country held him.












