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Top Channel editor, Erina Martaxhiu reminded tonight to “Dreamers” about her seven years of experience as a journalist in Kosovo.
“I only left for two weeks, but then I was liking it a lot and it was postponed, postponed, it took seven years“, Says the journalist.
Erina Martaxhiu shows that she had the biggest difficulties with the weather in Kosovo, with some guards below zero, unlike Tirana. She tells about a report on the Vetëvendosje protest. Before they connected with the news edition, the snowstorm started.
“The storm started suddenly. We were for ‘live’ links. Back then, Top Channel had advanced equipment for the time, but it did not have the arsenal of equipment we use today. We had ten people in front of us who were helping us with the connection. I had the journalist in front of me who had to come and who was left behind the police cordon, and I openly said that I would enter, that the news schedule was running out.
Half the page froze me, that’s all I remember. It was a snowstorm. “Someone in the director understood, he had to close the connection, that when he freezes in that way, that soon one can not articulate the words”.
Further, the editor tells about the most tragic event she had to report to the public.
“It was one of the most tragic events we have ever reported. An avalanche occurred in 2012, in the highlands of Dragash in Prizren. Many people died. A five-year-old girl survived after ice was dug up and found. “We went by truck to the mountains, in the middle of the ice.”
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