In the early 1990s, the Yugoslav government revoked Kosovo's autonomy, disbanded its parliament, and shut down the National Television. The new authorities reorganized all institutional life, while the majority of citizens responded with peaceful protests. During this terrible time, Fadili, who works as an archivist, is forced to choose between two options, both of which are incorrect. As a result, he "swallows" the shame involuntarily and unwillingly, bears the pressure from all sides, and puts up with the bad reputation for only one reason: to provide for his family.
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In the early 1990s, the Yugoslav government revoked Kosovo's autonomy, disbanded its parliament, and shut down the National Television. The new authorities reorganized all institutional life, while the majority of citizens responded with peaceful protests. During this terrible time, Fadili, who works as an archivist, is forced to choose between two options, both of which are incorrect. As a result, he "swallows" the shame involuntarily and unwillingly, bears the pressure from all sides, and puts up with the bad reputation for only one reason: to provide for his family.
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