Blerim Skoro
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With Croats, we have very good relation. We never had issues with them. Only with the Serbians, Chetniks, was they are, you know, like Slavic, not different from Russians.
With Croats, we have very good relation. We never had issues with them. Only with the Serbians, Chetniks, was they are, you know, like Slavic, not different from Russians.
One brother passed away here eight, nine years ago. One of them, oldest one, is in Switzerland. I bring my parents and the rest, and my parents passed away a few years ago in the United States. They're all U.S. citizens, so I bring everybody. I'm the one I sponsor, bring all my family. Only my wife and kids are born and raised here. My parents become nationalized citizen from me here.
One brother passed away here eight, nine years ago. One of them, oldest one, is in Switzerland. I bring my parents and the rest, and my parents passed away a few years ago in the United States. They're all U.S. citizens, so I bring everybody. I'm the one I sponsor, bring all my family. Only my wife and kids are born and raised here. My parents become nationalized citizen from me here.
One brother passed away here eight, nine years ago. One of them, oldest one, is in Switzerland. I bring my parents and the rest, and my parents passed away a few years ago in the United States. They're all U.S. citizens, so I bring everybody. I'm the one I sponsor, bring all my family. Only my wife and kids are born and raised here. My parents become nationalized citizen from me here.
And did they fight too? No, my parents not. My father served in Yugoslav military two years, but he served 1960. Your brothers? My brother did service, but he didn't caught up in a war. The youngest one, he came young here in US, so he didn't went in a war. How did it end? The end was... It's good. My older brother, he served in the Yugoslav military. He did in 1988. So that time was no war.
And did they fight too? No, my parents not. My father served in Yugoslav military two years, but he served 1960. Your brothers? My brother did service, but he didn't caught up in a war. The youngest one, he came young here in US, so he didn't went in a war. How did it end? The end was... It's good. My older brother, he served in the Yugoslav military. He did in 1988. So that time was no war.
And did they fight too? No, my parents not. My father served in Yugoslav military two years, but he served 1960. Your brothers? My brother did service, but he didn't caught up in a war. The youngest one, he came young here in US, so he didn't went in a war. How did it end? The end was... It's good. My older brother, he served in the Yugoslav military. He did in 1988. So that time was no war.
And my father did 1940. It was no war that time. And the rest of the family didn't serve. How did the war end? Oh, very brutal. Still, it's a threat. Croatia separated. Yugoslavia is now seven countries. It should start Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Montenegro. So it's seven different countries from Yugoslavia. But still we have little issues. We have the U.S.
And my father did 1940. It was no war that time. And the rest of the family didn't serve. How did the war end? Oh, very brutal. Still, it's a threat. Croatia separated. Yugoslavia is now seven countries. It should start Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Montenegro. So it's seven different countries from Yugoslavia. But still we have little issues. We have the U.S.
And my father did 1940. It was no war that time. And the rest of the family didn't serve. How did the war end? Oh, very brutal. Still, it's a threat. Croatia separated. Yugoslavia is now seven countries. It should start Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Montenegro. So it's seven different countries from Yugoslavia. But still we have little issues. We have the U.S.
military in Kosovo, which is our number one protector. To us, Albanians, we believe God is in the sky, America is in the ground. For Albanians, Albania and Kosovo, it's like a 53rd state of U.S. We are more pro, but we have also issue with the terrorists. With fanatics, definitely we have a problem. So it's not like we are clean.
military in Kosovo, which is our number one protector. To us, Albanians, we believe God is in the sky, America is in the ground. For Albanians, Albania and Kosovo, it's like a 53rd state of U.S. We are more pro, but we have also issue with the terrorists. With fanatics, definitely we have a problem. So it's not like we are clean.
military in Kosovo, which is our number one protector. To us, Albanians, we believe God is in the sky, America is in the ground. For Albanians, Albania and Kosovo, it's like a 53rd state of U.S. We are more pro, but we have also issue with the terrorists. With fanatics, definitely we have a problem. So it's not like we are clean.
Because there was Albanian from Kosovo who came out in Frankfurt, Germany a few years ago. If I don't make mistakes, six, seven years ago. He executed two U.S. Marines in Frankfurt, Germany. He shot two or three. Wow. Yeah. And not to pass the, in 1991, October 9, 1991, I tried to escape from the military, from the war zone, on November 9, October 9, I'm sorry.
Because there was Albanian from Kosovo who came out in Frankfurt, Germany a few years ago. If I don't make mistakes, six, seven years ago. He executed two U.S. Marines in Frankfurt, Germany. He shot two or three. Wow. Yeah. And not to pass the, in 1991, October 9, 1991, I tried to escape from the military, from the war zone, on November 9, October 9, I'm sorry.
Because there was Albanian from Kosovo who came out in Frankfurt, Germany a few years ago. If I don't make mistakes, six, seven years ago. He executed two U.S. Marines in Frankfurt, Germany. He shot two or three. Wow. Yeah. And not to pass the, in 1991, October 9, 1991, I tried to escape from the military, from the war zone, on November 9, October 9, I'm sorry.
And I got caught entering the Belgrade airport, and my father was in a bus, and my brother-in-law, they was trying to help me to escape the war. And I got arrested from military police. And that was one of the worst ever days I passed in my entire life. I was tortured so badly. When I had to use the bathroom, I was, That's how they tortured me, Yugoslav military. How did they torture you?
And I got caught entering the Belgrade airport, and my father was in a bus, and my brother-in-law, they was trying to help me to escape the war. And I got arrested from military police. And that was one of the worst ever days I passed in my entire life. I was tortured so badly. When I had to use the bathroom, I was, That's how they tortured me, Yugoslav military. How did they torture you?
And I got caught entering the Belgrade airport, and my father was in a bus, and my brother-in-law, they was trying to help me to escape the war. And I got arrested from military police. And that was one of the worst ever days I passed in my entire life. I was tortured so badly. When I had to use the bathroom, I was, That's how they tortured me, Yugoslav military. How did they torture you?