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Gazeta Shqiptare

E enjte 23 Gusht 2012

“MARRIAGE TO FIQIRI, A LIE”

EXCLUSIVE FROM PRISON/ “THE FIANCÉ FOUND OUT WHEN I WENT TO ‘THE LOST PEOPLE’” Nazime: It wasn’t even a question, he took the photos while I was tied up EXCLUSIVE FROM PRISON/ “THE FIANCÉ FOUND OUT WHEN I WENT TO ‘THE LOST PEOPLE’” ‘MARRIAGE TO FIQIRI, A LIE’ Nazime: It wasn’t even a question, he took the photos while I was tied up • “He sold the gold that my fiancé bought me for the engagement. How I met Saimir” • “When he raped me I was not yet a woman. Fiqiri wrote the messages” By REZARTA DELISULA KLODIANA LALA Nazime... It is difficult to come to a conclusion about her nature. You get confused. The only thing you understand and that she states with certainty is the fact that she was abused. She is cold, and since she claims that she committed the crime, yes... Continues on pages 2-3 EXCLUSIVE (In the photo): Nazime Visha in prison 313 telling “Gazeta Shqiptare” her story. Fiqiri Muça and Nazime, a photo believed to have been taken in May.
Nazimja Nazime Visha Fiqiri Muça Rezarta Delisula Klodiana Lala Burgun 313

“Enver’s pact that saved the Konica family”

EXCLUSIVE/ The writer’s granddaughter’s account: Relationship with King Zog Randa Al Azem Konica: Life in Syria and departure in 1946 with the help of the English EXCLUSIVE/ The writer’s granddaughter’s account: Relationship with King Zog “Enver’s pact that saved the Konica family” Randa Al Azem Konica: Life in Syria and departure in 1946 with the help of the English By FATMIRA NIKOLLI Randa Al Azem Konica is the granddaughter of Faik and Mehmet Konica. A descendant of a renowned family in the motherland of Albania, Randa has above all inherited from them the nobility of an aristocratic family that, nearly 100 years ago, held the fate of the nation in its hands. She was born and raised in the Syrian capital, Damascus. With an Albanian mother, daughter of Mehmet and the brothers of Faik Konica, and a Syrian father, her memories from the earliest to the most recent are tied to Albania. She calls her mother Lladie Konica, and from Randa’s accounts one can easily imagine a dignified woman, almost a lady of letters, who has ... Supplement
Mehmet Konica Mbretin Zog Enverit Lladie Konica Fatmira Nikolli Shqipëri Sirisë Damask