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"My tears flowed over the clothes I sewed"-Heyvagul Valiyeva

"My tears flowed over the clothes I sewed"-Heyvagul Valiyeva

When Heyvagul Valiyeva left Shusha, she was able to take out her sewing machine. She says that his mother gave it to her when she was 20 years old.

When she married, she took it to Shusha as a dowry, and this sewing machine helped the family's livelihood: “I have used this sewing machine a lot in Shusha. I sewed table covers and clothes. That's why I picked up the sewing machine first when I was displaced from Shusha. There were those who criticized that it would be difficult to carry it as it was so havy. The main thing here is the safe exit of the family. I said no, this sewing machine will help me a lot. After all, we didn't know where we would go when we left Shusha? When will we return to Shusha? That's why I took it. It is good that I took it.

God forbid that anyone be forced to be displaced. We lived in camps and stayed in hostels. Children grow up. Look, I sewed clothes for them with this sewing machine, I raised them. Every time I used the sewing machine, my mother, father, and my days in Shusha came and went before my eyes. My tears flowed on the clothes I sewed. Now my biggest wish is to return to Shusha, to my home, and to put my sewing machine back in front of the window. Because I always put it in front of the window”.