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Koha Jonë

E SHTUNË, 6 MARS 1993

The time when leadership feels temporary

From the challenges we have endured, we find ourselves at a turning point in this historical moment, as we do now, in which the present moment is the moment. ...the balance of the parliamentary crisis is also so and before today in Albania nothing can be done, without involving someone, not even politically, just as it happens. There are signs of a change in the climate across all the links, of the normalization of life and of relations in society, of speaking and acting. Nothing today makes it difficult to clearly and drastically undermine a profound change from the past, as much as the future of democracy and justice as an achievement will be worthy. Let us think and act with the necessary maturity, so that a government and the creation of processes after the movement may be found. That moment of such a decision and of an independent democratic development will be limited by the accelerated processes of the future. For this reason, the new leaders must bear in mind that the country does not need to rush, nor to be ruined, before true victory is achieved. That moment has meaning not only in its institutional-political aspect, but also, above all, in the psychological aspect and in moral responsibility. The people's hopes cannot be sustained longer than the times require. This likewise implies a high degree of responsibility for those who take the lead in political processes. Nor should this change be understood as revenge against anyone. Besides, there is no reason to endanger democratic content in haste. Albania must not become hostage to pointless conflicts. Institutions must function with seriousness and responsibility, as befits a society that wants to be free and civilized. Words do not bring change, but behavior, commitment and respect for the law do. Those who come must prove that they have learned from the mistakes of the past, and that they are capable of building a different political climate, calmer, more reasonable and fairer. (continued on page 2)
Shqipëri

Communist-ballist pressure

It has now been made public that the authorities have not made do with the ordinary statement, but have found a new form. It has now been made public that the authorities have not made do with the ordinary statement, but have found a new form, which has encompassed all of Kosovo. It has been clear that their propaganda has had this for years, but the elections and harsh actions have also had unnecessary excesses. This has led to an institutional and international widening of journalists, and it has become clear that until recently others have seen it completely differently, negatively and with a bad spirit. In obtaining an education there will be expansions and a broader stance. A. F.
Kosovë

Kalashnikov automatics have left Albania with permission

On Wednesday, we published an article, “Vjel lakun, që s'u largua borit i puristët e sqaruar tri shtresash dhe përfundimeve?!” in which two actions by the Serbian secret service toward the mass media, Albanian journalists, and toward the very figure of the Serbian “Deputy Minister” of the Republic of Kosovo were clarified, regarding police-scientific cooperation. At the end of the article, in order to alarm [?] TY person and his sympathies, the first sentences with meaning weigh heavily, and in this issue we are explaining much more. TY person is known through Serbian “services”. He had authorization to go from Albania to a neighboring state. Those questioned by our collaborators in Albania, by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and by the Albanian state authorities told us that a diplomatic passport is issued to Albanians and to a person of such status. For this purpose, he had received permission to leave Albania with weapons, of which the competent authorities were also aware. TY person was also equipped with an automatic weapon. How the press would deal with this armament and where he would use it remained a mystery for some time. Up to here are the statements of those we questioned about the armament of the Albanian government. In what follows, we were told that in national history the supposition continues, as does the question of the Albanian government.
Shqipëri Kosovë