The Memory of Exaud

It has been excited to Kosovo Albanians who were victims of the mass deportation, which Serbia carried out 20 years ago. Memory has been faced with oblivion. This has been done in a cycle of interviews conducted by students of sociologisty and art, parts of which are summed up in the “memory work in the face of oblivion [...]
This is done, in a cycle of interviews conducted by students of sociologisty and art, parts of which are summed up in the “memory in the face of the memory of Kosovo's 20th anniversary: 1999-2019”. They have been conceived by teachers Shemsi Krasniqi and Artan Krasniqi, writes Koha Ditore today.
The work contains stories of Kosovo citizens on their experiences and experiences during the mass expulsion in 1998-99, starting with describing the pre-exile situation, travel to the column, life as refugees, the decision to return and start new life.
Those interviewed have shown that, after two decades, is Kosovo what they had imagined, and they have been able to give one more order.
Yeah, I remember, and sometimes I don't want to remember, because it makes me sad...! I hear about murders, massacres, etc. We had a hard time, because this could happen to us! “Of the things I left at home, I mostly felt sorry for the door to my house”, a Pristina citizen told the students about the moment he left home.
A bloodbath has thus spoken of experience in the column: “Crossing the column, miles have lasted. People's faces are definitely ours! I don't know if there's anyone like this in the column.












