600 Armed Men in 8 Centres
Bukoshi's men against the Constitution of Albania? Madmurras and Kavaje are gathering criminals
Bukoshi's men against the Constitution of Albania 600 ARMED MEN IN 8 CENTRES? Madmurras and Kavajë are gathering criminals TIRANA - 80 close associates of the BUKOSHI government, mainly armed forces of the Republic of Kosovo, have been roaming around various cities in Albania with weapons. Asked about 600 armed people with reservists. They have been concentrated on Albanian territory. They were set up several months ago and their aim is to help the bloodshed among Albanians and to strengthen a Kosovo government; for that, the suspicion will be why. Many Kosovar sources say that none of them have been stopped in this free movement and that they have helped the takeover against state forces and the persecutors of Kosovo. (PAGE 2)
In the photo: A Kosovar man's husband feeding a person in the refrigerator? KFOR in Prishtina (KEUTAKS) [?]
Hashim Thaçi in Washington yesterday
The prime minister Thaçi’s political tour continues
WASHINGTON - UÇK political representative Hashim Thaçi is in Washington, where he will meet senior officials of the American administration and representatives of Congress. Yesterday, upon his arrival in Washington, he announced that his meetings would focus on the reconstruction of Kosovo and the relations between Prishtina, the place where he had stayed since the end of the war, and the American capital. Thaçi also said that he hopes for a patient increase in the need to speed up work toward building a democratic state. (PAGE 2)
In the photo: Hashim Thaçi in Washington
Twenty burned corpses are found
Dutch NATO soldiers in command in a farmhouse
Dutch NATO soldiers in a farmhouse KUNSHE - Dutch soldiers found 20 bodies wrapped up, carbonized and turned to charcoal in a house in Kosovo, the American radio service company Holland reported on Wednesday, which is located near Kunshe. Indeed, he said in the form of a network of cowares, blood. She suspects that more bodies were executed. PANO.
7,500 LEK FOR ONE JOB
Look, what money? what man? for each new job
Look, what money? It is for? for each new job (PAGE 3)
Pogi Kushtrimi! All politicians on their feet and policemen, attack to strike the crime of vertorizim and ESAF-2 reaches 60.5 million dollars
Prishtina! government, attack to strike crime and vertorizim
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In the photo: Koko: The man in the hospital, Sherman, the driver, their osmni(?)se the British driver of KFOR in Prishtina (REUTERS)
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The Trampled Identity
She returned to Tirana because she considered this act shameful and denigrating. In Kosovo, a group of intellectuals called the “December 19 Club” sent a letter to the President of Albania, Rexhep Meidani, asking him not to decree Arta Dade as Albania’s ambassador to Italy. According to this club, Arta Dade has done great damage to Albania’s image in Italy. She has insulted not only Albania but also the Albanians of Kosovo with her writings. Armand Shkullaku also made it known that they did not take her ties with Italian politicians well. This act was irresponsible, because Mrs. Dade is the only minister of Albanian diplomacy who has denounced the policy of Milošević, openly supporting the Kosovo issue for the first time. Armand Shkullaku also made it known that they did not take her ties with Italian politicians well. Analysts and scholars of problems concerning Albanian ethnicity in Kosovo see her appointment as Albania’s ambassador to Rome as an open provocation against them. Calling it “a political adventure,” they assess that the case of Arta Dade should serve as a lesson for Albanian public opinion, which must be cautious toward political figures who have been involved in dubious positions on the national issue. In this context, the author emphasizes that Albanian institutions should show greater attention to diplomatic representation and avoid appointments that may be interpreted as harmful to national interests. He concludes by underscoring that national identity cannot be called into question by such decisions and that Albanian society must firmly preserve its public dignity.