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AMERICAN WOMAN TRIED TO ESCAPE
SLAVERY IN ZAJAS VILLAGE
February 19, 2002 (Realitymacedonia.org) Forty years old
American woman of Albanian origin married a man from Zajas village
in Kichevo area eight years ago, but not being able to endure domestic
prison, she jumped last Monday and got severely hurt herself during
the attempt to escape.
An American woman (40) jumped from the fourth floor of her family
house, trying to escape domestic prison, imposed by her husband
in Zajas village (Kichevo area). The story of the runaway woman,
whose name is not mentioned in this article out of understandable
reasons, started eight years ago, when she decided to marry an Albanian
man and to leave America for life in this famous village in Kichevo
area. She is of Albanian descent, that is to say her father is an
Albanian, while her mother is American.
As she herself said, she brought the decision to depart for Zajas
village, hoping for a happy and idyllic life there. But, instead
of that, she got imposed by an infernal subsistence. She could move
as far as the backyard, fenced with large gate. Her sole obligations
included bearing children and housework. During the eight years
she lived in the village, she gave birth to four children.
Not being able to endure the continuous torture, the American woman
tried to run away several times. Unfortunately, she failed to save
herself from imposed domestic slavery.
Most recently, she tried to escape by jumping from the fourth floor
of the
house. Severely injured, she managed to drag herself to the road.
Some passers-by noticed her, stopped the car and took her to the
hospital in Kichevo. There, the lady told the touching story, fearing
that her husband might show up and take her back to Zajas.
Because of her serious injuries, she was taken from the hospital
in Kichevo to Skopje Clinical Center, where she was operated.
When members of her family appeared in the clinics she said that
she gained the injuries out of carelessness, that is to say, she
fell from the elevator in the local hotel.
The staff of the American Embassy in Skopje became interested in
this case. Officials from consular section of the embassy paid a
visit to the injured woman whom they doubted as one of the missing
USA citizens. She asked for protection and possibility to return
to America as soon as her medical treatment was over.
The transport to America was allegedly organized but all the plans
went up in smokes. On the day of scheduled release from hospital
(Feb 18, 2002), about twenty of her relatives gathered at the Clinical
Centers entrance. They threatened her not to talk or make
a public fuss about the matter in front of other patients or medical
staff, otherwise shes doomed. After that the American woman
agreed to go back to the village. Her decision could not be affected
by American Embassy officials, who shrugged and left the hospital
astonished.
From: http://www.realitymacedonia.org.mk/web/news_page.asp?nid=1508
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