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Gazeta Shqiptare

E diel 3 Mars 2013

Violence, Arben Frroku benefited from the amnesty

The court ruling on the charge of the clash with the police is revealed Arben’s brother was fined 60,000 lek for “intentional slight injury” in April 2012. Mark Frroku: An execution in Belgium? We have never killed anyone (In the photo): Arben Frroku leaving the Thessaloniki court two days ago. The hotel where the man accused of murder was arrested On pages 2-3
Arben Frroku Mark Frroku Belgjikë Selanik

Stefan Fyle to the majority: the 3 laws, “no” to the referendum

EU MESSAGE Stefan Fyle, to the majority: The 3 laws, “no” to the referendum On page 5
Stefan Fyle

Gendarmes and thieves

Opinion of the Day By DRITAN HILA In the first half of 2005, Ilir Toska, then Minister of the Interior, launched a promotion of new cadres and became the first victim... Gendarmes and thieves Continues on page 12
Dritan Hila Ilir Toska

When the devil comes out of the bottle

Opinion of the Day By KIÇO BLUSHI In the history of humankind it has always happened that, sooner or later, devils come out of the bottle for regimes. And after that comes collapse, ruin,... When the devil comes out of the bottle Continues on page 13
Kiço Blushi

Ylli Vejsiu: I was the only one who defended Eduard Selami when he was dismissed

INTERVIEW “I proposed him to the leadership, but I was overruled” Ylli Vejsiu: I was the only one who defended Eduard Selami when he was dismissed Former PD founder: Let him run first in Elbasan. Let all the critics return By VALENTINA MADANI The former founder of the PD, one of the movement’s central figures, Ylli Vejsiu, supports the return of everyone who was removed from the PD, since in his view they made the party of June 23 stronger. But Vejsiu draws a distinction... On pages 6-7
Ylli Vejsiu Eduard Selami Valentina Madani Elbasan

The girls of Tirana, symbols in an exhibition

“MILOSAO” Photographer Roland Tasho brings the small “community” that survived communism Inside: Sociology by Diana Kastrati, essay by Arian Leka By BEN ANDONI They were once symbols of the capital and often the source of Tirana’s “sensational” urban news. Seemingly indifferent, free-spirited and demanding, they differed almost completely from their peers. For years and decades, those Tirana women were the oases on which the eyes of an entire army of admirers and hopeless suitors rested. The boys maintained the level of the country’s fragile democracy and emancipation, while the girls were their measure for dreams that were never fulfilled. This group of beautiful girls, who lived in times and... Supplement
Roland Tasho Diana Kastrati Arian Leka Ben Andoni Tiranë