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Koha Jonë

E Shtunë 13 Gusht 1994

Police forcibly break up the hunger strike

The photographer from "Koha Jonë" is stopped by the police and the SHIK secretary confiscates his equipment Tirana Police forcibly break up the hunger strike About 300 police officers and rapid intervention forces disperse the strikers The photographer from "Koha Jonë" is stopped by the police and his camera is confiscated by SHIK In Tirana, the hunger strike is continuing illegally. A. Hajdari gives a press conference at his home (pages 3-4)
B.sh Tiranë

Kurt Kola under house arrest

After the hunger strike was stopped and the strikers were violently removed outside yesterday at 7 in the morning, the chairman of the Association of Politically Persecuted, Kurt Kola, was stopped in Tirana from his home to be taken for questioning. After being required to appear until 13:00 at this police station at the Tirana prosecutor's office, he was informed of the notice of arrest as a person who had opposed what he considers his arrest to be political, after a 45-year wait under the communist dictatorship. I have not committed any conditions of complete isolation, and police are in his home. Kola emphasized that he is still continuing the hunger strike. He declared that they are being held in conditions of complete isolation, and there is no possibility of contact with the other strikers or with press representatives. Meanwhile, the strike spokesman reports that the persecuted may resume a hunger strike following the confinement of their chairman. B.SH
Kurt Kola Tiranë

The authorities are not driven back by stones

Shkodër The authorities are not driven back by stones The danger to a 2-year-old is averted. The strike continues... E. Predoa, chairman of the Association of Politically Persecuted, is seriously injured Yesterday at the hunger strike in Shkodër (page 3)
E. Predoa Shkodër

There have been cases when parliament has approved unconstitutional laws

Rule of law and the constitution There have been cases when parliament has approved unconstitutional laws -Interview with Prof. Luan Omari, member of the Academy of Sciences of Albania and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (page 5)
Luan Omari Shqipëri Evropiane