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(OSMANIS XXX LARGE KNICKERS, 17 August 2022 18:34)
Good name for him but perhaps calling him rocks for brains would insult rocks. A 2018 NYT article by A. Testa on Kosovo quoted one man “I swear to God, if it wasn’t for all those who have laid down their lives for this, I would say let’s go back to the way it was before. We had a better life then; we had more opportunities.”
Arben Berisha, the chairman of the Arsenal supporters club in Kosovo said “For as long as we are stuck in this ghetto, we will have problems.”
In 2020, the Pristina Group for Legal and Political Studies surveyed the Albanians and said that 48.4% of the population in Kosovo is ready to leave. The reasons given were due to economic, political and social hopelessness. They add that the readiness for migration has increased by 23% and 30% in 2020, compared to 2015 and 2019.
Albanian communities in Kosovo and Metohija have said that due to migration the number of pupils in schools has reduced by 28% over the past ten years.
According to the Kosovo Statistics Agency there were 319,154 students in lower secondary education in Kosovo and Metohija in the 2008-2009 school year, but in the 2020-2021 school year, there was only 229,664.
Overall Kosovo has lost about 40% of its population not taking into account the Serbs that were forced out. This was by 2019.
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