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Gazeta Shqiptare

E premte 27 Gusht 2010

THE OLD WOMEN DIG UP THE GREEKS

EXCLUSIVE/ LAVER BARIU PLAYS THE CLARINET WHILE THE BONES ARE REMOVED Taking the bones in Përmet, the Penal Code is being violated EXCLUSIVE/ LAVER BARIU PLAYS THE CLARINET WHILE THE BONES ARE REMOVED THE OLD WOMEN DIG UP THE GREEKS Taking the bones in Përmet, the Penal Code is being violated FOR THE FIRST TIME/ Images of the excavations in Panarit. The village women place the “soldiers’” bones on the Greek flag By TEDI BLUSHI In open violation of the Penal Code, in the village of Panarit in Përmet, bone exhumations have been carried out, allegedly of Greek soldiers who fell on Albanian territory during the Second World War. “Gazeta Shqiptare” has managed to exclusively obtain video footage of these exhumation processes, which are being shown to the Albanian public for the first time. They clearly demonstrate how, in an illegal, unprofessional and macabre manner, several elderly women from the village of Panarit open graves and take out... Continues on pages 2-3 In the photo: Artist Laver Bariu “mourning” the bones of Greek soldiers with the clarinet, (left) An old woman placing the bones on the Greek flag
Tedi Blushi Laver Bariu Përmet Panarit Shqipëri

Sex and the legalization of prostitution...

Opinion of the Day By GËZIM TUSHI From time to time in our society, in a sly and forced way, without the proper civic courage, “social tests” are carried out and... Sex and the legalization of prostitution... Continues on pages 20-21
Gëzim Tushi

Mehmet Shehu’s subordinate: They killed him

EXCLUSIVE/ Deputy Defense Minister Nazar Berberi’s account about the prime minister “What he told me about the engagement with Turdiu. The quarrel with Enver over the walking stick” EXCLUSIVE/ Deputy Defense Minister Nazar Berberi’s account about the prime minister Mehmet Shehu’s subordinate: They killed him “What he told me about the engagement with Turdiu. The quarrel with Enver over the walking stick” By BARDHYL BERBERI Although he is 82 years old, with an upright body and a slow step, Nazar Berberi is greeted at every turn by his fellow townspeople. In fact, many of the military men of his time address him with particular respect by calling him “general,” the rank he held when he was deputy defense minister. You may run into Nazar Berberi by chance while walking along the lake or in a café in the early morning hours, and then Nazar goes home, or to one of his daughters who is married in Pogradec. His grandchildren are... Continues on page 12 In the photo: Former Deputy Defense Minister Nazar Berberi, Enver Hoxha and Mehmet Shehu
Bardhyl Berberi Nazar Berberi Mehmet Shehu Enver Hoxha Turdiun Pogradec