Blerim Skoro
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respecting me from my past where i did it so they kind of like treated me a little special than the rest the friends and cousins i was like a like a brave man to them and a special treatment so they arrested me now and uh it was uh december 23rd the police come 3 a.m in the apartment where i used to live in geneva and uh Me and one of my cousins were sleeping. The bell was ringing that night.
respecting me from my past where i did it so they kind of like treated me a little special than the rest the friends and cousins i was like a like a brave man to them and a special treatment so they arrested me now and uh it was uh december 23rd the police come 3 a.m in the apartment where i used to live in geneva and uh Me and one of my cousins were sleeping. The bell was ringing that night.
respecting me from my past where i did it so they kind of like treated me a little special than the rest the friends and cousins i was like a like a brave man to them and a special treatment so they arrested me now and uh it was uh december 23rd the police come 3 a.m in the apartment where i used to live in geneva and uh Me and one of my cousins were sleeping. The bell was ringing that night.
And he said, it's a bell. I said, okay, wake up and just open the door. And he said, but I see people with a white shirt. I said, it's okay, you can open the door. They just went in, 10, 15 cops, the Swiss police. with the guns and everything. And they're telling us, don't move, don't move. And they're in French. And I was very little at that time in French.
And he said, it's a bell. I said, okay, wake up and just open the door. And he said, but I see people with a white shirt. I said, it's okay, you can open the door. They just went in, 10, 15 cops, the Swiss police. with the guns and everything. And they're telling us, don't move, don't move. And they're in French. And I was very little at that time in French.
And he said, it's a bell. I said, okay, wake up and just open the door. And he said, but I see people with a white shirt. I said, it's okay, you can open the door. They just went in, 10, 15 cops, the Swiss police. with the guns and everything. And they're telling us, don't move, don't move. And they're in French. And I was very little at that time in French.
Now I know because I used to live in Geneva side and Quebec side. So I'm good in five, six different languages. And... Now they're asking me for passport. They turn the light on, and the passport was next to TV. And that night I see a very bad dreams in a war. And he said, your name? And I said, it's Samoa Yacoub Pramusholi in French. And he looked at, oh shit, no. what I'm going to do, you know?
Now I know because I used to live in Geneva side and Quebec side. So I'm good in five, six different languages. And... Now they're asking me for passport. They turn the light on, and the passport was next to TV. And that night I see a very bad dreams in a war. And he said, your name? And I said, it's Samoa Yacoub Pramusholi in French. And he looked at, oh shit, no. what I'm going to do, you know?
Now I know because I used to live in Geneva side and Quebec side. So I'm good in five, six different languages. And... Now they're asking me for passport. They turn the light on, and the passport was next to TV. And that night I see a very bad dreams in a war. And he said, your name? And I said, it's Samoa Yacoub Pramusholi in French. And he looked at, oh shit, no. what I'm going to do, you know?
And he, the other one get arrested. My brother get arrested and 10 other 15, 10 or 12 first cousins, all of them get arrested together. They send us in a prison in Geneva. I stay for four or five days in Geneva. Now it's my plan to survive because everybody going to get deported in Yugoslavia. And nobody's from military, only me from all of us.
And he, the other one get arrested. My brother get arrested and 10 other 15, 10 or 12 first cousins, all of them get arrested together. They send us in a prison in Geneva. I stay for four or five days in Geneva. Now it's my plan to survive because everybody going to get deported in Yugoslavia. And nobody's from military, only me from all of us.
And he, the other one get arrested. My brother get arrested and 10 other 15, 10 or 12 first cousins, all of them get arrested together. They send us in a prison in Geneva. I stay for four or five days in Geneva. Now it's my plan to survive because everybody going to get deported in Yugoslavia. And nobody's from military, only me from all of us.
So what I'm gonna do, I need to plan something myself. They're taking us from Geneva to Zurich, and from Zurich ticket to Yugoslavia. And now everybody walking in airplane, it was two days after Christmas, between Christmas and New Year 1991. I'm planning my plan B using my skills. Everybody moving in a flight, I'm the last to enter the airplane.
So what I'm gonna do, I need to plan something myself. They're taking us from Geneva to Zurich, and from Zurich ticket to Yugoslavia. And now everybody walking in airplane, it was two days after Christmas, between Christmas and New Year 1991. I'm planning my plan B using my skills. Everybody moving in a flight, I'm the last to enter the airplane.
So what I'm gonna do, I need to plan something myself. They're taking us from Geneva to Zurich, and from Zurich ticket to Yugoslavia. And now everybody walking in airplane, it was two days after Christmas, between Christmas and New Year 1991. I'm planning my plan B using my skills. Everybody moving in a flight, I'm the last to enter the airplane.
And I'm telling the police, I'm saying to him, , the passport, which is, can you give me the passport? He said, yeah, I want to show it to you something. And he gave me the passport with a boarding ticket. I took the passport, the complete passport in front of him. And I throw in a floor and I pushed the police. and then they punched me. That's where I was looking.
And I'm telling the police, I'm saying to him, , the passport, which is, can you give me the passport? He said, yeah, I want to show it to you something. And he gave me the passport with a boarding ticket. I took the passport, the complete passport in front of him. And I throw in a floor and I pushed the police. and then they punched me. That's where I was looking.
And I'm telling the police, I'm saying to him, , the passport, which is, can you give me the passport? He said, yeah, I want to show it to you something. And he gave me the passport with a boarding ticket. I took the passport, the complete passport in front of him. And I throw in a floor and I pushed the police. and then they punched me. That's where I was looking.
I was looking to get hit, so to seek the asylum. And I was in the floor, everybody walked in the flight, they closed the flight right away, the door, now they jump all the police in me. What I did? I said, And they got stuck. When you mentioned deserter, meaning deserter, it was from Yugoslav military because that time a lot of Albanians were deserting the Yugoslav military. And they believe it.
I was looking to get hit, so to seek the asylum. And I was in the floor, everybody walked in the flight, they closed the flight right away, the door, now they jump all the police in me. What I did? I said, And they got stuck. When you mentioned deserter, meaning deserter, it was from Yugoslav military because that time a lot of Albanians were deserting the Yugoslav military. And they believe it.