Orgesa Arifaj

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Orgesa-Arifi-online-audio-converter.com_.mp3 Personal Story of Orgesa Arifi   OA: Period after the war in Prishtina, in Arbëri, in the neighborhood where I lived, was very pleasant for me, I was little girl. The worries I could have had were of a 5-years-old child, shortly before the war. Concerns started from leaving the house, so the pre-war time for me was to be defined in one sentence, or with a game which is called hide and seek that we have played quite a lot....

Zoran Ilic

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Zoran-Ilic.mp3 Petar Ivić (interviewer) Zoran Ilic (interviewee) Acronyms: PI= Petar Ivić, ZI= Zoran Ilic PI: Can we get started?! ZI: Let’s do it. PI: Here is the first question, can you introduce yourself, so briefly, who are you? ZI: My name is Zoran Ilić, my wife Katarina, my son Mihajlo who is 5 years old now, Ilija is one year and seven months old, and the baby Helena who is nine months old as of yesterday. PI: Good. What do you remember before the war, how can...

Zarife Morina

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Zarife-Morina.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Zarife Morina (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, ZM= Zarife Morina   BG:How do you remember the war? So, before the war started, before everything started, how were you, what did you do before the war? ZM:Before the war ... First of all, may Allah have destroyed those Serbians, those idiots. They came to our place to torture us with all kinds of things. All of Kosovo needs to know what we experienced for 30 or more... Why should I be in such pain...

Vetim Krasniqi

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Vetim-Krasniqi.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Vetim Krasniqi(interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, VK=Vetim Krasniqi BG: Tell me what was the situation before the war, what do you remember? VK: I was 17 at the time and I was in high school. Schools were in houses. I attended high school in homes for two years. We had problems, when we went to school, we had soldiers on the streets, the police harassed us, some were tortured, but we often had to go to school like that, we were...

Sanije Nexhepi

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Sanije-Nexhipi.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Sanije Nexhepi (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, SN= Sanije Nexhipi BG: How do you remember the period before the war? Before the war started, before you left? SN: Before the war, a week before NATO started striking me, Serbs came and told us to leave, we cannot protect you. We had Serbs in the village and they told us to run away, you are not safe, run away, you should definitely run away from the village. During the week, there were cases...

Sakibe Morina

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Sakibe-Morina.mp3 BG: (interviewer) Sekibe Morina Landovica. (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=BJESHKA GURI , SM= Sekibe Morina Landovica   BG: Can you introduce yourself please? SM: I am Sekibe Morina, from the village of Landovica. BG: Can you tell me about the period before the start of the war, how you coped with the pressure? SM: We were afraid, we had the army over our village, we were close to it, every shot we heard fell almost over our heads. From here they fired at Drenovc, they fired on every...

Sadbere Aliti

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Sadbere-Aliti.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Sadbere Aliti (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, SA= Sadbere Aliti “There was no war here, was there? No, there was not. Our house was the only one in Crep, in the municipality of Ranilug, and every time those cars, tanks were passing, the whole house was shaking. About a thousand or two thousand tanks in a row, I used to count them and say to myself "oh god, they are going to kill all the Albanians". We were never able to...

Sabernete Nuraj

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Sabernete-Nuraj.mp3 AUDIO SABERNETE NURAJ   BG- Can you tell me something about yourself? S.N- Yes, I am Sabernete Nuraj- Cuni. During the war, I was with my mother, I had a father, younger sister, brother and grandmother at home, there were also uncle’s sons and daughter, while my uncle was in the KLA. Serbs were coming, they controlled us and did not force us, but there was fear because we were children, we were afraid that something would happen. We were very scared, thanks God...

Redzo Kojic

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Redzo-Kojic-1.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Redzo Kojic (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, RK= Redzo Kojic BG:Can you introduce yourself first? BK:Yes, I am Redzo Kojlic, I am from Peja. BG:Which were the first memories of the war? BK:Honestly, the first memories were at the moment when we left the house, if I am not wrong it was July or August, I do not know exactly. We saw that Kapeshnica was burnt, I know that my aunt has put us all children into the car and we moved. It...

Noli Sahatciu

https://museumofrefugees-ks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Nol-Sahatciu-1.mp3 Bjeshka Guri (interviewer) Nol Sahatciu (interviewee) Acronyms: BG=Bjeshka Guri, NS= Nol Sahatciu BG: Would you tell us something about yourself? NS: I am Noli, I am 31 years old, I work mainly in marketing, but now I have started to deal a bit with film, directing, and here and there with acting. BG: Do you remember how the war started, so your first memories of the beginning of that period? NS: To be honest, I was 10 years old when it started and I do...