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E diel 9 Dhjetor 2012

CHANGES IN DIPLOMACY, MOVEMENTS OF AMBASSADORS

At the end of their mandate, the heads of diplomatic missions leave office CHANGES IN DIPLOMACY, MOVEMENTS OF AMBASSADORS The appointments under discussion: Margarita Gega from the Council of Europe in Bern, Dritan Tola appointed in Paris, Sejdi Qerimaj in Strasbourg and Neritan Ceka in Rome (In the photo:) Prime Minister Sali Berisha and Foreign Minister Edmond Panariti On page 5
Margarita Gega Dritan Tola Sejdi Qerimaj Neritan Ceka Sali Berisha Bernë Paris Strasburg Romë

The misuse of anaesthesia in politics

Opinion of the Day By KIÇO BLUSHI Perhaps the expression that would fit most accurately the nationalist debate of recent days about the quickest possible unification of the nation through passportization... The misuse of anaesthesia in politics Continues on page 15
Kiço Blushi

Berisha, 15 thousand fans in one day, Rama thanks the 40 thousand members

Campaign/ Facebook vs. Twitter The Prime Minister: Borders are unfair. The leader of the Socialist Party: We are the same as in 1990 Berisha, 15 thousand fans in one day, Rama thanks the 40 thousand members The Prime Minister: Borders are unfair. The leader of the Socialist Party: We are the same as in 1990 For the chairman of the Socialist Party, Edi Rama, 8 December does not belong to the past but to the future, so he called on young people to join the left for the great change. Yesterday Rama gathered young people from across the country in a club in Tirana to talk about Youth Day, before whom he described 8 December as a day of the present, to speak about the future... On pages 2-3 Sali Berisha Edi Rama
Sali Berisha Edi Rama Tiranë

“Albanians in Greece did not support fascism”

Exclusive, Mark Mazower: Albanians were not marginal in the Ottoman Empire Professor of history at “Columbia”: The Cham history has not yet been written For ordinary Greeks: Albania was never a collaborator with Fascism Interview with Mark Mazower, one of the best-known European historians of our time. His bestselling book “Salonica, City of Ghosts” has recently also been published in Albanian by “Dituria”. MILOSAO Exclusive, Mark Mazower: Albanians were not marginal in the Ottoman Empire “Albanians in Greece did not support fascism” Professor of history at “Columbia”: The Cham history has not yet been written For ordinary Greeks: Albania was never a collaborator with Fascism Interview with Mark Mazower, one of the best-known European historians of our time. His bestselling book “Salonica, City of Ghosts” has recently also been published in Albanian by “Dituria”. In this interview, which “Milosao” had been waiting for for a long time, many questions were set out that the author carefully avoided and in the end answered very briefly. Nevertheless, in these almost telegraphic answers, he explains Albania in relation to Greece and a series of other issues, linked to Albanian “collaboration” with fascism in the Italo-Greek War as well as to Çamëria... A very beautiful book about a unique city, not only in Europe... By BEN ANDONI Supplement
Ben Andoni Greqi Shqipëri Perandoria Osmane Selaniku Europë