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Gazeta Shqiptare

E hënë 31 Tetor 2011

UN, Albania-Serbia clash

KOSOVO, DEBATE BETWEEN THE AMBASSADORS IS REVEALED Feodor Starčeviç: The official Tirana is obstructing the investigations, 250,000 Serbs have been expelled in the last 12 years. Ferit Hoxha: The Dick Marty report, Serbian accusations are baseless In the photo: The Albanian Ambassador to the United Nations, Ferit Hoxha, and the Serbian Ambassador to the UN, Feodor Starčeviç, (right) UN headquarters in New York On pages 2-3
Feodor Starçeviç Ferit Hoxha Dick Marty Kosovë Shqipëri Serbia Tiranë New York

Cyprus’s unreasonable reasons regarding Kosovo

Today’s Opinion By SHABAN MURATI Cyprus will take over the presidency of the European Union on 1 July 2012, as a result of the equal right of all... Cyprus’s unreasonable reasons regarding Kosovo Continues on page 19
Shaban Murati Qipros Kosovë

Edvin Murati: I tell you the truth about Lorik’s father

In the photo: Footballer Edvin Murati INTERVIEW/ The footballer speaks Edvin Murati: I tell you the truth about Lorik’s father “I helped his family, with Agim I was more than just a friend” By ALTIN LATIFI Edvin Murati calls the statements made by Lorik Cana’s father, Agim Cana, published one day earlier in “Gazeta Shqiptare”, baseless and hasty. The former Albanian national team footballer says he was deeply surprised by the accusations made by him, describing them as a real shock... On page 21 In the photo: Footballer Edvin Murati
Edvin Murati Lorik Canës Agim Cana Altin Latifi

Helena Kadare: Ismail’s compromises with the regime

Queen Géraldine, the conversations with Kadare about the final wishes “He should not openly oppose the basic slogans on which the system rested” By HELENA KADARE To defend oneself was a matter of speech, but could one really defend oneself against such a state? Even today, debates on such a matter continue. And, apparently, they will continue. In Is’s case, they were summed up in one main question: how were his “strange” relations with the communist state to be explained? How could a writer of his stature be as well known and valued, if not more, in the Western world? At first glance there was something that did not add up. Perhaps his country was not truly Stalinist, or perhaps the West was not what we thought it was?.... Continues on pages 10-11
Helena Kadare Ismailit Mbretëresha Geraldinë Kadarenë

MINISTRY OF FINANCE GUIDELINES

NGOs IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF TERRORISTS, HOW YOU CAN PREVENT IT On pages 6-7

PS Assembly, the number of members rises to 250

THE OPPONENTS ARE NOT LEAVING On page 5