Albanian ancient culture in operation: See how you live in downtown Pristina (Photo)

A common door to a residential complex. Open. Depending on it are some crazy announcements. Inside are a few steps leading to residences. Under them is a basket of white material that keeps the door open. There are some plastic bags on the side. Then by climbing some [...]
A common door to a residential complex. Open. Depending on it are some crazy announcements. Inside are a few steps leading to residences. Under them is a basket of white material that keeps the door open. There are some plastic bags on the side. Then by climbing some of the market flyers. Other plastic bags with shit in them. Again, a bag to reach the bottom of a large crowd that is hard to get through.
This is how Perscope's author and editor-in-chief, Ilir Mirena, lives on Stavci Street. It is no longer than a minute and a half from the Mother Teresa Square in Pristina.
The presence of the trash can be seen with the naked eye at every corner of the city, but what is surprising is the non-concernment of the citizens of Pristina. They seem to live completely undisturbed by the ugliness and potential dangers of poisoning. They seem to have a secret, symbolic relationship with him, as if he were an identifying part.

However, we repeat the call that the “do not throw trash out of containers and, if you have time, remove the trash, at least before the entrance of the” apartment. /Periscopi












