Jehona Krasniqi-Morina, a former inmate of the Lipjan Prison, discussed her experiences in the fifth episode of the podcast “Rrugëtimi” alongside editor Jehona Hulaj. During the discussion, Krasniqi-Morina addressed her arrest, the hardships endured within the correctional facility, confronting past trauma, and the ensuing legal proceedings. She noted that the legal process, while reopening old wounds, also provided a measure of justice.
Speaking specifically about a court appearance where she faced Nadica Cepkenoviq, an individual who had caused her distress, Krasniqi-Morina emphasized that her struggle was not isolated. “If I can say, what was more unfortunate was that I was not the only one; there were over sixty women who experienced those suffering in the Lipjan prison in one form or another,” she stated. She characterized the courtroom confrontation as an emotionally charged return to the environment of the prison cell.
However, Krasniqi-Morina also framed the experience as a moment of significant relief, suggesting that the legal process offered a form of closure despite the emotional toll. The podcast provided a platform for her to recount these deeply personal and systemic issues related to her time incarcerated and her pursuit of accountability.
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