Women's suffering in dictatorship, condemned in Kosovo camp

The sufferings of condemned and exiled women in dictatorships come to confession through the characters who suffered the brutality of the regime in a documentary. At the Kosovo camp in Elbasan, 400 women worked as atoning for a crime they had never committed. Mathilda Terpolari and Fjona Todor researched [...] files
The sufferings of condemned and exiled women in dictatorships come to confession through the characters who suffered the brutality of the regime in a documentary.
At the Kosovo camp in Elbasan, 400 women worked as atoning for a crime they had never committed. Mathilda Terpolari and Fjona Todri have researched the files of women convicted of revealing thrilling stories.
The purpose of this documentary is to reflect that dark period as vivid as possible because in time witnesses are becoming extinct one after another.
Leke Tasi relates about her correspondence and her constant pain.
The particular thing was that there were 12 Soviets, 2 Yugoslavs, 1 Romanians who suffered the sentence only because they were foreigners. This documentary appeared in Belch in the week of memory and day against totalitarian systems.
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