Hudut reacts after declaring “non-grata” in Albania: I have lost my fear of the wrongdoers

Following Albania's Ministry of Internal Affairs decision to declare “unwanted persons” over a 15-year period, Igballe Huduti (Berisha) has reacted with a long public message.
She noted that she feels no loss from this decision, stressing that, according to her, she has long faced injustice and that she no longer fears any pressure.
Hello, brother. Yes, I know, Your Honor, I read this scripture. I don't have anything to lose because I've lost the weather on things that the wrongdoers think I've suffered for them. All I've lost is fear of the wrongdoers, nothing else, because both my soul and my life and my heart, and the time I gave to someone who gave me”, she wrote among other things.
In her reaction, Hudut also mentioned religious and symbolic motives, saying that her attitudes are linked to personal conviction and a vital mission.
My life wouldn't matter in this country of Albania if I didn't carry out my mission, which is similar to the Qerbaela Sibbelia mission”, she added.
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An answer, not for Minister Leyl Badar, but for a concerned brother who sent me this news on what apps.
Peace for you, brother.
Yes, I know, Your Honor, I read this scripture. I don't have anything to lose because I've lost the weather on things that the wrongdoers think I've suffered for them.
All I've lost is fear of the wrong-doers, nothing else, because both my soul and my life and my heart, I've given to the One whom I have forgiven.
I have <x0-ENtered” from this world of “beautiful” any good, since the day I lifted up my voice against injustice in the name of human freedom and humanity. I've been divorced from this world since the day I read the poem “Qerbore” by Naim Frasher.
My life would have no value in this country of Albania if I didn't carry out my mission, which is similar to the Kerbella Seed mission.
Enough of the humiliations that have been made to me by the wrongdoers of my country, whether by rulers or by religious men.
Better for me is a dignified death than a life of humiliation.
I love you, brother, and you have me in love on this day of Ashur. I need the prayers of everyone who hears about the injustices done in this life.











