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Koha Jonë

E Martë 30 Mars 1999

ALBANIA ON THE BRINK OF A HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE

80 thousand refugees in Kukës the night before last; 250 thousand are expected to arrive in two days A new “Pelikan” operation is proposed for the distribution of aid
Shqipëri Kukës

“Albanians are like grass, it is cut, but it does not disappear”

Dritëro Agolli speaks, interview Dritëro Agolli, the well-known writer and politician, was among the first in the capital to open his door and make his home a shelter for Kosovars. As soon as it became clear that the Albanian government had certainly still not thought of the first measures to deal with the exodus, he was among the first in the capital to open his door and make his home a shelter for Kosovars. “They came to adun[?] to Dritëro’s daughter. Very drim[?], very much killed, hours from prejudice, the Serbian machine of terror. We found them calm and Dritëro calmly keeping up with the latest developments in Kosovo. Dritëro Agolli and the other Albanian people about what they have in their hands.”
Dritëro Agolli Kosovë

In a few days “Ku pështirë with 32 pages”

Notice for readers In a few days “Ku pështirë[?] with 32 pages” Button from the flow of news as well as the need to add several of our pages to reflect the great exodus of the Kosovars of Kosovo, our editorial board decided to postpone indefinitely the release of the weekly supplement “Ku e pështirë[?]”. The first issue of this supplement was supposed to be in the hands of readers next Friday. But because of the major events in Kosovo and the necessity to appear with 16 daily pages in service of the reader, “Ku e pështirë[?]” will come out in the second half of April. Thank you for your understanding. The editorial board
Kosovë

Together with the magazine “AKS”

... and a free telephone card as well. The free ticket is on page 59 of the magazine