The confession of the woman who became a symbol of the Kosovo exhibition (Video)

Sheriff Luta is the woman symbol of Kosovo's exhibition a moment captured by the agency's Bosnian photographer Damir Sagoj was the one who turned the Sheriff Luta from the Ivaja of Kacanik into the symbol of the Kosovo refugees of Macedonia's Blace 18 years ago. Sheriff Luta was then 22 years old and kept [...]
Sheriff Luta is symbol woman of Kosovo's exhibition
A moment captured by the Reuters agency's Bosnian photo camera, Damir Sagoj, was the one who turned the Sheriff's Luta from Kacanik's Iva to the symbol of the Kosovo refugees of Macedonia's Blace 18 years ago. Sheriff Luta was then 22 years old and carried her six-month-old daughter, Cemre.
The picture, carried out during March 1999, was an honor to the specials of the day, and it was like a kind of scream presenting the suffering and horror of all Kosovo mothers, who were looking for mercy if not for them, at least for their children. After the war, the Reuters agency's Bosnian photographer, Damir Sagoj, reportedly had searched for the Sheriff and Bessian, but they had never met. However, the Sheriff, Besiana, and the entire Luta family remain hopeful that one day they will meet the person who by his departure had changed their lives forever, making them important protagonists of the era of the Liberation War and the newest history of the Republic of Kosovo. /21Media












