Bullets in Qyteti Studenti
A police officer is killed and two students are wounded
Last night, terror and blood among the students
Bullets in Qyteti Studenti
A police officer is killed and
two students are wounded
Deputy Interior Minister Shehu and MP Haidari at the scene
Terror and blood have shocked the students, precisely at the time when they were heading back to their dormitories to relax. The bullets, fired without any sense against a group of students, took the life of the officer from Police Commissariat No. 2, Urim Ramallari, 24, from the village of Gostil in Kukës, and seriously wounded two innocent students in the leg, one from Tropoja and the other from Kuçova. The sensational घटना occurred last night at around 8:30 p.m. in the square in front of the telephone post office in the city of “Studenti”.
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The PD is not the center of the world
Godo: The Union can also manage without PD
Tritan Shehu: The Union cannot function without PD
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PAD: We are the PD you dreamed of
The PAD meeting hall is changed in Elbasan
PAD: We are the PD you dreamed of
Ceka: I will run in Elbasan
The AD electorate was split into three parts at the meeting organized yesterday at midday in the “Skampa” theater in the city of Elbasan. Most of them remained outside the doors, some filled the theater corridors, and others followed the meeting in a small hall standing and seated cross-legged in front of three speakers who were also speaking standing up, perched on chairs. This happened even though AD had paid for the theater’s large hall, but it ended up in a small hall after an internal “order” sent from above. Even so, the small hall packed in around 300 participants, while hundreds of others were informed about exactly what was said inside. - “The very fact that we are not holding this meeting crammed together like pomegranate seeds,” began Mr. Neritan Ceka, “shows what today’s democracy is like. I am forced to admit,” he continued, “that in 1991 there was much more political freedom than today.”
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Albania is in a state of insecurity
A regime that rises on crime cannot govern people
Interview with Mr. Abaz Ermenji, chairman of the National Front party
Albania is in a
state of insecurity
A regime that rises
on crime,
cannot
govern people
Interview with Mr. Abaz
Ermenji, chairman of the
National Front party
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EXPRESS SPORT
Today
Everything about the ninth week of the National Football Championship only a few hours after its conclusion
Culture: a warehouse without inventory
Albanian creators suffer from primitive egoism
Culture: a warehouse
without inventory
Albanian creators suffer from
primitive egoism
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Around 5,000 young people use drugs
Drugs in the spotlight of youth
Around 5,000 young people
use drugs
The “slaves” of the “white death” speak
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5 mothers have abandoned their children
Alongside the increase in births, abortions are also increasing
5 mothers have
abandoned their children
Alongside the increase in the number
of births, abortions are also
increasing
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The life of those “marked” by the law
Freedom violated within prison walls
Punishment is the last resort society uses to penalize. A prisoner may live alone in a cell, but usually they live collectively in barracks or 3-4 people in large cells. But according to foreign observers who visited Albanian prisons a year ago, conditions there are enough to make one put their hands on their head. The most basic conditions of personal hygiene, food, medical service, etc. are lacking. Although in recent times efforts have been made by the Prison Administration to improve the system of treatment of inmates, their living conditions are still bleak.
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