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Koha Jonë

E Premte 19 Janar 1996

Alia summoned to the Prosecutor's Office over the killings in Shkodra

"Anti-Genocide" continues with the events of 2 April Former President Ramiz Alia testifies for the first time about the events of 2 April For more than an hour yesterday at midday, the former last Albanian President Ramiz Alia was questioned at the capital's Prosecutor's Office. Launched two months ago under the direction of the Tirana Prosecutor, for the first time, a summons to the former head of state of that time was requested. His actions, orders, telegrams, but also the instructions given by the Ministry of the Interior, the Shkodra District Internal Affairs Branch, or the Ministry of Defense, may have been among the first questions posed to Alia ... The Chief Prosecutor of Tirana, Adnand Xhelili, is leading the investigation
Ramiz Alia Adnand Xhelili Shkodër Tiranë

Death sentence for the two killers of the money changer

The prosecution's request is presented for those accused in the crime against Paloli A day earlier the Money Changers Association had demanded the capital punishment page 5
Palolit

Stop the skirmishes at the border posts

Albanians and Macedonians discuss the border page 2

Election manipulation has begun

The State Secretary's instruction reveals the time of the vote Voting definitely in the month of June page 4

A woman wipes out a household

Durrës, tragedy for the Shyti family Four victims and two injured . The rare tragedy occurred in the city of Durrës. Six people were shot, four of whom died and two are in very serious condition in the Reanimation ward. It is initially said that after shooting dead her father-in-law, Fadil Shyti, her mother-in-law, Sabrie Shyti, and her 25-year-old husband Lulzim Shyti with a pistol-type firearm, she turned the weapon toward her two sisters-in-law Enkelda and Leda, aged 21 and 15 respectively. page 7
Fadil Shyti Sabrie Shyti Lulzim Shyti Enkelda Leda Durrës

Simitis - new Prime Minister of Greece

Last night at 19:10 Kostas Simitis wins by 11 votes Within PASOK the moderate and pro-European wing wins It took just over eight hours for a new page to be turned in the contemporary history of Greece. Last night, at 19:10, Kostas Simitis was elected prime minister of the socialist government, with 86 votes against 75 for the other candidate Akis Tsohatzopoulos, and observers are asking whether things will continue as before or whether a new style will be inaugurated. The PASOK parliamentary group decided in favor of the second, although the narrow margin between the two candidates signals that the new prime minister will have no easy task. Kostas Simitis, 59, surrounded by bodyguards and police a few minutes after being elected Prime Minister of Greece, thus taking over the post held by PASOK founder A. Papandreou REUTERS photo p. 11
Kostas Simitis Akis Tsohatzopoulos A. Papandreu Greqi

The parties hail the brilliant idea

Albanian soldiers deployed in Bosnia Will Albanian soldiers stir reactions in the disputed lands of the Balkans page 4
Bosnje Ballkani