
Through several posts on Instagram, Dafina Zeqiri focused on abusive relationships, including those she has personally experienced.
"How it is explained: Every time a woman is raped, abused, threatened, even killed, one of the main excuses she hears from the 'boy' is: 'She loved' / She 'asked for' herself! '" Dafina writes.
She goes on to say that these men accuse women of their crimes and then dwell on personal experience.
"Do not let them get distracted by their stupidity. Do not allow them to commit crimes and blame a woman. Stop throwing more mud on a woman.
I was in an abusive relationship early in my career and find out who was to blame. Me! The same lie about my name: She betrayed me! I never had help and support from the system because it was corrupt! For years, I listened to comments and broccoli. "Meanwhile, the boy was walking with his head held high because he got attention."
The singer writes that "her name has been mentioned many times for fake news about x people." In another post, referring to the story of a follower who, among other things, writes that she ended a report not to raise children in an abusive relationship, Dafina adds:
"That's why my mother raised us alone! Instead of letting us be traumatized by the so-called ‘father’. And again she was judged by men and women who said: You can not raise them alone. Or that something was wrong with him. See me [today]. ”
It is not the first time that Dafina talks about the fact that her mother raised her alone, her and her sister, Besa. Although the singer has not spoken publicly about the subject, in an interview with Panorama in 2012, Besa revealed that her father abandoned them when they were young.
"Our father never took care of us, he loved us dead when we were little babies. After seeing the documentation released by the Swedish police and courts, let them talk about how he abandoned me and Dafina when we were little, I was 5 months old and Dafina was 15 months old. "After 6 months, the Swedish police found us in a village in Ferizaj," she said, a statement which was denied at the time by their father.


