Anonim

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Interview-012.mp3 Interviewer: What do you remember from the period before the war? Interviewee: I remember my childhood from the period before the war. My parents, my sister and I moved from a place that is majority Serbian to a place that is mixed. And this was the first time I encountered another language. I was only five years old and I wondered what language they were speaking. And that's how I started learning Albanian so that I could directly communicate with...

Anonim

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Interview-001.mp3 Interviewer: What do you remember from the period before the war? Interviewee: Before the war, we lived the life of an average family. My husband worked, I worked. We lived in a family house. The children went... the two older daughters went to school. The younger one was a baby during that period. She was one year old when the war started. And so, we lived normally. When the war started, it was terrible. I remember the bombings when we...

Anonim

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Anonimno.mp3 Interviewer: What do you remember from the period before the war? Interviewee: From the period before the war, there was prosperity. Nice life, employment, school. Colleges were at our fingertips. So, an ease, a job. From the house to the workplace is about 400 meters. All the best. And also before the war, when I was younger, I played sports. I played handball, I traveled all over the great Yugoslavia at the time. Socializing, both with Serbs and Albanians. And...

Anonim

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Anonimno-2.mp3 Interviewer: What do you remember from the period before the war? Interviewee: Well, I remember mostly everything. And childhood and elementary school and high school and all my friends and relatives who were all here. And going out and socializing and football training, and everything else that a certain... let's say an average childhood brings. Interviewer: So only good memories? Interviewee: Well, it's mostly like that. It's mostly like that. Interviewer: And what do you remember from the war period? Interviewee: I also remember...

Anonim

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Anonimno-1.mp3 Interviewer: Same question. What do you remember from the period before the war? Interviewee: Before the war, I remember an extremely beautiful and good life, including all the people from Pristina. And Albanians and Turks and Roma and Serbs. I mean, a real community where we all... where we socialized, were together, went to bars, went... everywhere... to cultural events. So, there was just no difference at all... in fact, there wasn't, er, between us. I can say that it...

Dragana Smiljanić

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Dragana-Smiljanic.mp3 Interviewer: Could you introduce yourself first? Dragana Smiljanić: Dragana Smiljanić from Lipljan. I have been living in Laplje Selo for 13 years. I got an apartment from the Government of Kosovo. Dragana Smiljanić: How do you remember the period before the war? Dragana Smiljanić: Before?! Before the nineties, it was good, after the nineties it was chaos. Even small children are taught from a young age to shout „democracy“. I couldn't cross the street from them. That's it. Demonstrations and various moments....

Gorica Mitrović

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/MITROVIC-GORICA.mp3 Interviewer: Could you introduce yourself first? Gorica Mitrović: Mitrović Gorica from Lipljan. Interviewer: How do you remember the period before the war? Gorica Mitrović:Well, before the war, everything was fine. So, we lived normally. We walked, moved and so on. Interviewer: What do you remember from the war period and how did you leave your home? Gorica Mitrović: Well, I remember it like this, it suddenly happened on March 17. Everything was calm. So, there were no people, there were no gatherings, and suddenly...

Lazar Stakic

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/LAZAR-STAKIC.mp3 Interviewer: Could you introduce yourself first? Lazar Stakic: Hello! My name is Lazar Stakić, I am from Štimlje. I currently live in Novi Badovac. Interviewer: How do you remember the period before the war? Lazar Stakic: I remember the period before the war as a happy and joyful childhood where I spent my time with my brothers and friends in various games. Interviewer: What do you remember from the war period and how did you leave your home? Lazar Stakic: From the period of...

Olivera Spasojević

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Olivera-Spasojevic.mp3 Interviewer: Could you introduce yourself first? Olivera Spasojevic: Yes. I am Olivera Spasojevic. Before the war, I lived in Pristina. Now I live in Laplje Selo as a returnee. I've been here for 13 years and I'm happy to be back, I have to say that. At the beginning, I was afraid because it was coming back to me, that's the first question, what I went through was coming back to me. That conscious situation. As I will, we will...

Silvija Rašković

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Raskovic-Silvija.mp3 Interviewer: Could you introduce yourself first? Silvija Rašković: Good evening. I am Silvija Rašković from Klina. Interviewer: How do you remember the period before the war? Silvija Rašković: For me, that period is the most beautiful period. Because I am an optimist by nature and I will always remember the good things that happened. Student days in Pristina are the most beautiful days. We didn't know about fear, we didn't know about poverty. We didn't know about starvation. The freedom of movement...