koka

nr. 25 / 11 qershor 2002

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The democrats forced to leave the country

Zef Koçeku, born on April 29, 1962 in Shkodra, was one of the important figures of the democratic movement, as well as a member of the Democratic Party. This is one who has participated in all the democratic movements as a strong democrat.

      The communists who noticed his abilities trailed him. Secret socialist individuals have continuously pressured upon him with letters and various threats to him and his family. They’ve also put explosive in his house, but for his fortune he escaped death.

      In the beginning of 2001, Zef was threatened to be fired, in a limited time. Since then he was forced to leave his home, relatives and everything else, in order to save his life and his family. That’s why he and his family, his wife and the children today are living in another country. Their return in Albania is impossible, as he and his family have the death penalty given by those who are in opposition to democracy. His return in Albania is not secure.

By: Zef Nika

 

The family Curri, victim and accusation

The communist dictatorship in Albania is growing day by day. The democrats are put on target, and as a result of this, thousands of them have been fired these last five years. Only the fired policemen were 208 until now.

      One of the victims, as well as one of the accusations, is the family Curri in Shkodra. Kanto Tom Curri is one of the democrats included in anticommunist meetings, protests and activities, for a free Albania, since the beginning of 1990. He was many times violated and his life seriously menaced on May 2002. A group of gangsters stop him by the way, hit and torture him, saying that if he wasn’t to lay aside his right wing political convictions, they will fire him and his family too. A few meters from there, there was a car of this fascist police, watching, or better, waiting the end of the scene. This democrat has experienced the prison cells, rubber sticks, kicks of the gangster police, as he was a democrat coming from a traditionally anticommunist family, politically condemned during the 50 years of the dictatorship, interned in Fier until the beginning of the democratic processes. He also was the brother of the chairman of the Anticommunist Association “13 December 1990”, Mr. Luigj Curri.

      The plague of the political emigration is getting bigger day by day. This because the communists of the dictatorial state of Fatos Nano are strictly obeying the Katovica of Ramiz Alia.

      Kanto Curri is just one occasion, but this politic is menacing the doctors, teachers as well as the journalists, as it was the last case with the journalist of “Shqipëria EtnikeKlajd Kapinova.

      However the dictatorship is facing the nationwide hatred, and the good should win over the evil. Perhaps the Albanian people should undertake courageous steps to pull down from the Olympus the followers of Enver Hoxha, who are working havoc on terrorizing this suffering people.

By: Sokol Pepushaj

 

The results of the revolution

At the first sight the Albanian oppositions seems to go slowly, as the social-communist state doesn’t work. But this is not the case. The opposition is following the institutional way, is growing, thinking over and getting ready to take the power without sharing blood, for we are still suffering the results of the Bolshevik revolution of 1997. The international organizations have incomparable merits in the moment solutions on the Albanian hot politics. The communist state of Fatos Nano seems to be incorrigible. Albania is the most problematical country where the human rights and liberties are clearly overlooked, where the face of the today’s state is the smuggling of weapons, prostitution, and the speculation with the aid of foreign nations. Many democrats have been killed, many violated, and many forced to leave just to save their life. We have made public hundreds of cases and we’ll go on with this, no matter the pressures we had as a journal. Kastriot Lam Mali, born on February 3, 1964, in the city of Shkodra already known as anticommunist, along with his wife Valentina Feim Mali, as they gave a great contribution since the beginning of the democratic processes in Albania, have been menaced many times by secret segments of the security of the state, to be killed.

      The democrat Kastriot Mali was awarded the “Courage Medal” by the President Sali Berisha on December 12, 1995. After the revolution of 1997, the communists put him on target and in the funeral of the deputy Hajdari on September 1998 he was arrested and tortured for two weeks in the prison cells of the red communist devils. When he accompanied the chairman of the Albanian opposition in Vlora on May 9, 2000 he was arrested and tortured for three days by the police of Lushnja. And we should remind that the revolution of 1997 started right there in Lushnja and Vlora. The communists have neither God, nor a soul. Sentiliano Mali, the son of this democrat, escaped miraculously the kidnapping by secret agents of the security of the state on April 14, 2002. On May 5, 2002, the Martyrs’ Day there was put explosive in the house of the above-mentioned democrat. His father Lam Mali was an opponent of the system of Enver Hoxha. He was condemned with 7 years of imprisonment and there he died on 1989. The communist in a protest, on December 6, 2001, for the votes robed on the parliamentary elections of June 24, 2001, hit his wife Valentina. As a result of this she lost her baby. This democrat mother was also violated and menaced to death on April 30, 2002. In these conditions, this anticommunist family has left toward foreign countries of the world. The revolution causes many victims, that’s why the opposition seems going so slowly.

By: Sokol Pepushaj

 

The Albania under the laws of the Canon

Although there are 600 years already passed, the rulebook of Lekë Dukagjini, the Canon, is being used as a manager of the conflicts. Over 520 families are shut in, only in the area of Shkodra, because of blood feud and the state beholds impotent. The law doesn’t react even when the conflicts are born from the law itself. Enver Selman Milani, from Domen in the municipal district of Postribë, has had a conflict of property ending in murder, since June 2001. Selman, his father had murdered the fellow countryman Sait Radoj, just because the law on the property had left many unclear points resulting in conflicts and murders. As the Albanian state doesn’t intercede, there was the mediation of the Missionaries of Peace, but without success. After he stayed hidden for some time, Enver Milani emigrated. Yet this is not our goal. The problem is, how long will Albania go on with the Canon? How long do we have to wait until we integrate in the European family?

By: Flori Slatina

 

The wounds of war are still open in Kosova

      The wounds of war are open still today in Prizren. The conflicts resulting in murders, even amongst the Albanian community are numerous. They are a serious hindrance to the building up of a model state in Kosova according to the international designs. Groups of KLA are still working, and it seems like they’re caring about avenging the war happenings. Good authority make known to the “Shqipëria Etnike” journal that Neritan Bajrami, born on April 15, 1982 from Prizren, is wanted, to be fired as a traitor. This case is really paradoxical, as the accuses are very banal. He is accused to relate to the activity of his father. His father, during the war in Kosovo, has worked for the secret agency of the Army of Kosovo and one day he was found killed gunshot, along with his wife. This happened on September 9, 2001, and Gëzim Ferhati found them, their cousin. Neritan Bajrami seems helped by the destiny, as he was not there, for he had emigrated some time ago, like many of his friends of Kosovo. This boy now except from having lost his parents, cannot come back to Kosovo, for someone wants him dead, although he has no guilt.

      But our goal goes further. The international organizations should investigate not only on the Serb criminals, but on the Albanian groups of Kosovo too, who are working havoc there.

By: Albert Vataj