Albania's 28-year-old father-in-law allegedly held hostage in Switzerland

She endured eight years of violence and torture, 28-year-old Eglantina Ismailaj cut off communication a month ago with family members. He was only 20 years old when he engaged the writer in Switzerland, while the co-exister, Kosovo Albanian Vedat Avdija and his family of “are hostage to the mother of three. This history of violence but also the suspicion that he was sexually abused by [...]
“8 years the sister did not find her passport. She hid it from him. When Dad was alive, he was in Switzerland, and the man beat him in front of his father, and his father grabbed Vanat's throat. He was then locked in a room without eating or drinking. The brother-in-law threatened her with a knife and told her to run to Albania, sold her”- Sister Fahrie Ismailaj says.
That fact is confirmed by 28-year-old Englantina herself, the victim of this violence, which in phone communication she made with her mother a few days before she disappeared, testifies to the violence.
I've endured it all my life, and when it comes to Lucky (the case) tells me all that talk, and my husband says nothing. That when he and his children arrived at dinner, the children were loud, beating the boy and Vanessa (girl) has begun to cry, just as she has. I told my husband, let's go, and Lucky said you should stay, because I'm going home. But you can't be a god in my house. And then she started saying, your sister brought the police... and I told the police you brought her to me... and then swear to me. “Go to Albania” told me, sell me money for your father's death. I told him don't talk about my dad because my heart hurts because I didn't see him die. And if I were Vedati, I would have taken another woman. “I said, "What I've endured with”, with Vedati."N, without eating, without wearing, your wife doesn't think she'd be staying, and since the job was broken... the brother and father of her own... this Vedate is all depending on his own family, there's nothing in his hand, only those three kids did...
Mother: Tell me right, has he ever laid a hand on you?
There's been a lot of times when I was there, until the TV put blood on me.
What I didn't take away... in a room I'm out of bread.
Precautioned” connects live from Switzerland, with Englantine's brother-in-law, Fatlum Avdija, the person who is accused of violence against violence, but he denies the accusations and shuts down the phone.
Lucky Avidija:I'm sorry I'm at work. I can't talk. I can't talk. She has a husband. Why don't you talk to her husband? I didn't really beat him up...
Odetta Dume:But she accuses you of violence.
Lucky hangs up the phone...
The charges follow further, in doubt by family members that her sister has been sexually abused in Switzerland and her father - in - law.
It was December 31st. My father - in - law came and my sister was in the bathroom. He stayed with his sister in the bathroom. I had my little boy in my hand for three months and couldn't knock. Twenty minutes passed, and then my sister came out and stepped on my lips. He couldn't make a sound. I never talked to my sister there, since our husband was always there. We suspect his father-in-law raped him. When she and her father - in - law happened, the sister was shocked. There were signs. I denounced him to the police. I've brought the police in. I'm out of here. Don't yell that passport stopped telling your father-in-law”- He said Fahria
Englantina co-operates with the Albanian from Kosovo, Vedat Avdija, in Switzerland since 2012 without making a statement. Two children were born in France during nursing days. After three years of being there, after not receiving asylum, they move to a Swiss city. Englantina was seven months old, again searching for asylum when Swiss authorities sent her to a camp in Switzerland. She was given her letters indoors, along with her three children, where she lives today, almost in isolation because of constant violence, while her family in Albania has lost contact since January of this year.
I don't want to bring Englantine to Albania because there are three kids. I want the authorities there to take it to the defense”-with this appeal in the studio I close her confession to the mother of Englantina.











