In the early 1990s, the Yugoslav government abolished Kosovo's autonomy, dissolved the parliament, and closed the national television station. The new authorities reorganized all institutional life, and the majority of citizens responded with peaceful demonstrations. During this terrifying period, Fadilli, who worked as a file administrator, had to choose between two options because he knew that both were wrong. Therefore, he involuntarily and unwillingly felt ashamed, enduring pressure from all sides, and enduring a bad reputation, for only one reason: to support his family.