Surroi vows to fight for Kosovo: Five children were born in my company.

Renowned Kosovo publicist, named Flaka and his surname Surroi, has taken a second look or a column, or whatever, entitled “... And of course, in reference to even one of the best works of [...]
Renowned Kosovo publicist, named Flaka and his surname Surroi, has taken a second look or a column, or whatever, entitled “... And of course, in reference to even one of the best works of European literature “Hamlettin” that spells out the famous dilemma “whether to be or not? ” being tempted to betray the society that was indirectly seeking to kill his uncle, who had killed his father and received his royal crown.
This writing in a way that puts you to shame. First of all, for the very strong experience of Suri's flight, and the whole political and economic situation in the country. Then, even for what's done to her in her personal life: in her company only in the last four months, workers have borne 5 children, and, as she says, we're waiting even to not know exactly how many babies we've had.
Don't forget the reemojin used by the publicist at the end, showing frustration, writes Periscope.
Whatever.
At the beginning of the writing, Surroi deals with the fascist statements by Marko Djuriqi, who denied the Raqaku massacre by calling it inskene. A little later, with the darkness in Kosovo that she sees freely in her company, she also deals with corruption and politics, leaving and everything else.
At the end of the writing, Flaka Surroi, however, gives hope that it must be fought for the country, that the large measure of unemployed people is qualified, and so on.
“has beaten, tortured and murdered many times in history. Yet, we survived. We'll survive those who made us. Maybe in a moment we'll be less than the waves of escape can't stop with words. But it will still be us who have decided to trust those who will fight for the good to prevail here. Because we owe it to ourselves as well as to those we are bringing to this Kosovo to live without hesitation and without fear of anyone stealing their future. She writes.
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