Anonymous
Interviewee: Good afternoon.
Interviewer: May I ask you a few questions?
Interviewee: You can.
Interviewer: What do you remember in the period before the war in Kosovo?! Describe that period to me. How did people live then?
Interviewee: I will describe now. There was freedom before the war. You went wherever you wanted, either to the field, or to… under number one.
Interviewer: Were there any tensions or pressure even then?
Interviewee: There is no pressure, but it can never be as it was then.
Interviewer: Can you describe to me the situation in the period from ‘98 to ‘99, that is, the situation during the war?!
Interviewee: Ah, that has passed now.
Interviewer: So how was it? Just some event you remember.
Interviewee: While it was our time, there was freedom. You were not afraid to go wherever you wanted to go, but now it is not like that.
Interviewer: And how was it during the war?
Interviewee: Well, during the war, I did well here during the war. It was a war.
Interviewer: Have you ever felt the pressure to leave your home, to leave Kosovo?
Interviewee: Well, thanks to God, no. We did well here; there are no words to this. And it could, it could have been.
Interviewer: Now that the war is a little further behind us and we have continued to live in such a situation, how do you live now and are you afraid of some new situations?
Interviewee: No, no, now I have no problems, great.
Interviewer: Can the war be overcome and left in the past, so to continue with normal life in Kosovo?
Interviewee: Huh?
Interviewer: Is it possible to continue living normally in Kosovo?
Interviewee: Well, you can, when you are free.
Interviewer: Do you want to add anything else?
Interviewee: There is nothing. That is It.
Interviewer: Thank you!