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Gazeta Shqiptare

E martë 3 Maj 2011

BIN LADEN KILLED, CELL IN TIRANA

The whole world celebrates the event, the life of the man who shook the Western world Fatos Klosi: The 1998 operation, how the jihadist was executed Operations in Albania, how terrorists obtained Albanian citizenship in ’92-’96. Klosi: They introduced themselves as charity workers, collecting money for terrorism By TEDI BLUSHI The former head of the State Intelligence Service, Fatos Klosi, in an interview given yesterday to “Gazeta Shqiptare”, commented on the killing of the leader of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, and clarified some of the joint operations between SHISH and CIA to dismantle terrorist cells in Albania. The leader of the terrorist network... Continues on pages 2-5 (In the photo) The house where the terrorist was hiding (Top right) Osama Bin Laden (Bottom right) Former SHIK chief Fatos Klosi speaking for ‘Gazeta’
Fatos Klosi Tedi Blushi Abazi Tiranë Shqipëri

Education, to Basha at the University: You are a murderer

Flora Osmani: I told him he left children orphaned on January 21. No campaigning in the lecture halls Lulzim Basha to ‘GSH’: I am following the citizens of Tirana. The students were against the woman The candidate of the coalition “Alliance for the Citizen”, Lulzim Basha, during a meeting with students of the Polytechnic University yesterday faced the public accusations of one of the professors present. It was professor Flora Osmani (Hanëlli), who had the courage and publicly accused him of the January 21 killings. “You have left four sets of orphans, because on January 21 you killed four innocent people,” she addressed the candidate for Mayor of Tirana, Lulzim Basha, during the meeting. In an interview for “Gazeta”, she said that she had not planned such a thing By ERMELINDA HOXHAJ On page 7 Flora Osmani, the lecturer who opposed Lulzim Basha
Lulzim Basha Ermelinda Hoxhaj Tiranë

Constitutional reform

Opinion of the Day By KIÇO BLUSHI These are not political elections, but administrative[?]. No, they are not administrative, but political! In fact, someone even said they could also be called referendums.... Continues on page 28 Constitutional reform
Kiço Blushi