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Koha Jonë

Numri i parë: 11 maj 1991 E premte 10 shkurt 1995

Even the Socialist Party wants Zhylali's head

Socialists call for a no-confidence motion against the Minister of Defense In December Zhylali was brought down by PD deputies; now it is the opposition's turn In December Zhylali was brought down by PD deputies, now it is the opposition's turn Even the left are heading to the shooting range (page 3)
Zhylali

The release of the “five” — a bridge from Tirana toward Athens?

Statements for “Koha Jonë”: Nortjan Ceka, Luan Hajdaraga, Bashkim Zeneli, Petrit Kalakula The release of the “five” — a bridge from Tirana toward Athens? Statements for “Koha Jonë”: Nortjan Ceka, Luan Hajdaraga, Bashkim Zeneli, Petrit Kalakula Interview with the deputy prosecutor general Mr. Fatos Dervishi (page 2)
Nortjan Ceka Luan Hajdaraga Bashkim Zeneli Petrit Kalakula Fatos Dervishi Tiranë Athinë

Violence also in Albanian stadiums

Referee attacked in Peqin by footballers, the police forces and the army Referee attacked in Peqin by footballers, the police forces and the army (page 5)
Peqin

Virus of individuals or institutions

Virus of individuals or institutions The Cassation decision to release him has left the public astonished and shocked. The fact that it was taken at such an important time for the two hearings that were to take place on Saturday for five and on Monday for six members of the “MAVI” organization, leaves room for another possible and unpleasant outcome. By issuing this decision, the institution of the Cassation seemed to have given the green light for sticking the knife once again, and more deeply, into the “MAVI” case as well as the Albanian-Greek relations. What did the short announcement of the release mean? Was it the beginning of a prosecution? While at the start Albanian prosecutors expelled three Greek citizens, before the history and responsibilities were clarified, the next day those same officials declared that six Greek citizens would be leaving for Zbor? This version was clearly unconsulted, different from the truth. Whatever the original aim of this decision was, if it was being taken to its conclusion, would it no longer be an act? Or a grain? Would this be the same act of unconsultedness of the general State Act? Would this be the same act of unconsultedness of the state? Might the dead be surprised meanwhile? Was the government involved in this decision? Why not? And was the position of the Albanian government: Doesn't it cost the decision? Perhaps does the state not know who are the authors of such unconsulted acts? Then the situation remains grave. Albanian mothers cannot carry on their backs another burden heavier than this one. The Albanian state must react quickly, clearly and concretely.
Ben Blushi

Tomorrow, the AKS newspaper game — 200 dollars for the winner

All winners will receive cash prizes, or, at their choice, 1.5 million or checks up to 6 months without interest. For information you may come to the Real Estate Agency in front of the “Qemal Stafa” stadium, near the Game Commission, from 10 o’clock to start 8I Tomorrow, the AKS newspaper game 200 dollars for the winner All winners will receive cash prizes, or, at their choice, 1.5 million or checks up to 6 months without interest. For information you may come to the Real Estate Agency in front of the “Qemal Stafa” stadium, near the Game Commission, from 10 o’clock to start 8I (page 4)
Qemal Stafa