Terrible, Kosovo store trash

It's burning August, and Enver's happiness doesn't stop at the peak of the day, at the offensive to build a kitchen hut they found in the trash. Work materials have only old beams, planks, and tins. “The new house” that is taking shape is similar to an abandoned shack. Meanwhile, [...]
It's burning August, and Enver's happiness doesn't stop at the peak of the day, at the offensive to build a kitchen hut they found in the trash. Work materials have only old beams, planks, and tins.
The new house” taking shape resembles an abandoned shack. Meanwhile, it looks like a garbage dump that has not yet been put into use.
The cabin is being set up on the two-way ground that Enver's uncle bought for them, which has happened to be attached to an illegal garbage depot on the outskirts of Fushe-Kosovo.
Even yesterday, I've been rid of shit, but it's like<x1... “In the evening they're refilling”.
The life of this couple who belong to the Egyptian community but also of their four children keeps up with what they find in waste bins. It is made from planks, tins, and even windows that have been hunted by others. And their livelihood is provided by the money they receive for their recycling wastes.
Enver shows that he travels hundreds of miles each day, playing a container with a container to collect supplies and sell at night for a sum of about 5 euros.
Many Roma, Egyptians, and Ashkali do the same for him. As these most neglected communities in Kosovo, their members have difficulty finding jobs. So they make up the main army that deals with “recycling”.
Thus, the inadequate management that the Government municipalities demonstrate in relation to the remains of “benefits” mainly poor families.
Fushe Kosova, being in the capital's suburbs at all, has in recent years overcrowded and returned to the construction site. Not having enough warehouses for construction materials that are not useful, they are illegally thrown, writes Koha Ditore.
In Fushe-Kosovo this year 56 illegal warehouses have been identified, unlike two years ago when they were only 10 Sosh.
Municipal authorities cite many factors, resulting in all this shit. But they also point their finger at citizens belonging to marginal communities when they reason on the large number of illegal warehouses seen everywhere.
“This number of storage increases has to do with... the great presence of RAE communities (ro, Ashkali, Egyptian v.j.) some of them deal with recycling of waste and throw their remains away by creating the <x1) warehouse, it says in a response that municipal authorities have given to the newspaper by email. The Fushe-Kosovo municipality has announced open tenders to eliminate these warehouses. Two Sshshsh-kosh left last week in the Great White and Meshare Street in the neighborhood of RAE communities. Now 54 are left. Illegal dens are constantly eliminated, but unfortunately they're regenerating us”.
The depot was immediately created on the “Mesari” route, which authorities have said had it removed. It is located near the bridge, on the road from Fushesh-Kosovo to the village of Kuzmin, near which they built the Joy and Enver hut. Garbage and remains of the building material have been scattered along the side of the road as well as along the passing river.












