At some point in the early 1990s, the Yugoslav government revoked Kosovo's autonomy, disbanded its parliament, and shut down the country's national television station. The new rulers overhauled every aspect of institutional life, and the vast mass of civilians responded peacefully with demonstrations across the country. Fadili, who works as an archivist, is forced to make a difficult decision during this difficult period. Consequently, he unwittingly and reluctantly "swallows" his humiliation in order to provide for his family, and he endures the pressure from all sides.
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At some point in the early 1990s, the Yugoslav government revoked Kosovo's autonomy, disbanded its parliament, and shut down the country's national television station. The new rulers overhauled every aspect of institutional life, and the vast mass of civilians responded peacefully with demonstrations across the country. Fadili, who works as an archivist, is forced to make a difficult decision during this difficult period. Consequently, he unwittingly and reluctantly "swallows" his humiliation in order to provide for his family, and he endures the pressure from all sides.
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