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E martë 5 Shkurt 2013

Rexhep Qosja: Why Tropoja refused me

Interview/ “Berisha’s order removed my Honorary Citizen title” “They gave me the title in Vlorë just because I am anti-Berisha? I would very much like that to be true. Greek Dark Dawn, a pathological deviation” EXCLUSIVE HONORARY CITIZEN OF VLORË (In photo:) Academician Rexhep Qosja in Vlorë On pages 16-17
Berishes Bollano Tropojë Vlorë

The Balkans between crises and nationalism

Opinion of the Day By ALFRED CAKO It is clear that after the ethnocentric fever of the ethnic groups of the former Yugoslavia for about two decades, this wave of fever has also spread among other peoples of the Balkans, ... The Balkans between crises and nationalism Continues on page 19
Alfred Cako Ballkani Ish-Jugosllavisë

Society and women in the prison of politics

Opinion of the Day By MENTOR KIKIA The parties are following a new model of election campaign this year, while it has not yet officially opened. They are holding discussion tables,... Society and women in the prison of politics Continues on page 18
Mentor Kikia

Bregu to Berisha: MPs do not go on debates, I’m at odds with the media

PD campaign coordinator The Prime Minister to the minister: Planning for those who will go on air By VALENTINA MADANI The Minister of Integration, who is also the PD election campaign coordinator, complained yesterday to Prime Minister Sali Berisha about the MPs, who, according to her, are getting her into trouble with the media. ... On page 5
Bregu Sali Berisha Valentina Madani

Tomorr Dosti: The arrest in ’53 when I was in the Army

Dossier by Fatos Veliu / The son of Hasan Dosti recounts the horrors he experienced under communism “In handcuffs together with my brother, we found a leaflet in the military unit” The interview with the son of the former head of the anti-communist government in the West, Tomorr Dosti, continues. - What happened to the seven minor children of Hasan Dosti when they learned in the winter of '44 of their father’s departure into political exile? - The situation they endured in those days of terror, when they had no home to shelter in, while their mother had been killed by the Germans only a few days earlier. The arrest of the elder brother, Viktor Dosti, and the communist order that forbade Hasan Dosti’s children from living in Tirana and Durrës. - Their exhausting struggle to survive until Tomorr Dosti was mobilized into the army fortification units, where his brother, Leka Dosti, had also been assigned. - The dehumanizing terror they would experience in the army until the vulgar isolations... On pages 14-15
Fatos Veliu Viktor Dosti Leka Dosti Perëndim Tiranë Durrës