Original newspaper scan
scroll · drag · double-click

Gazeta Shqiptare

E hënë 16 Korrik 2012

“THE PAIN FOR MY SON”

INTERVIEW / FORMER PRESIDENT: I ASKED MY DAUGHTERS TO KEEP MY SURNAME Moisiu: Nano told me the news of the accident • “The relationship with Kadri Hazbiu, the trial and the transfer to Burrel after security reports” • “Appointment as deputy minister of defense the year Mehmet Shehu killed himself. How I met Tarasi and Miladin Popović” By REZARTA DELISULA When you mention Admi-r, his eyes fill with tears. He does not give in, turns his head aside and swallows the tears made bitter by the loss of his only son. There is a great deal of pain, but pain has never defeated him. The former president of the country, Alfred Moisiu, comes... Continued on pages 6-7 (In the photo:) The family of former President Alfred Moisiu before the loss of their only son, Admiri. Alfred Moisiu and Fatos Nano. Mehmet Shehu with Kadri Hazbiu
Alfred Moisiu Fatos Nano Mehmet Shehu Kadri Hazbiu Admiri Burrel

“Security reasons”, Israel expels 6 Albanians

REPORTAGE/ Israeli employee: We are not refusing you for religious reasons They are denied visas at the border with Egypt, questions also about the grandmother's name The situation at the Taba border crossing between Israel and Egypt is somewhat paradoxical, or at least it is perceived as such by the eyes of around 100 Russian, Polish and Albanian tourists, who, packed one behind another, meter by meter, slowly make their way toward the counters where Israeli officials are waiting for them. Paradoxical, because the clothing of the tourists coming from the Sharm El Sheikh resorts, dictated also by the very high temperatures, creates a rather strong contrast with the military environment that characterizes the border crossing, and especially with the sophisticated weapons carried in the hands of Israeli soldiers who from time to time move around the tourists. From the Egyptian-Israeli border, LORENC RABETA On pages 10-11
Lorenc Rabeta Izrael Egjipt Sotë Tabaës Sharm el Sheik-Ut