Ismet hoxha biography definition

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  • “He accused you of killing your husband?” Scaring said.

    “Yes, he did.”

    “What did he say?”

    Borukhova answered that Hoxha said that “they found the guy who killed my husband,” and that “I should help myself.” She added, “He promised me that if I coöperate that he’s gonna talk to the D.A. and he’s gonna give me good deal.”

    Hoxha was lying. The guy who killed the orthodontist and coolly put the gun in his pocket had not yet been found. He had disappeared—though not quite without a trace. He had left behind a silencer made out of a bleach bottle, which had been taped to the gun and had fallen off, dislodged by the first shot. The police matched fingerprints on the tape with fingerprints of Mikhail Mallayev that had been on file with the New York City police since 1994, when he was arrested at a Manhattan subway station for fare-beating. But the fingerprint match only confirmed what the police already had on Mallayev: the record of his cell-phone calls with Borukhova. Through them, he

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    Memorie.al publishes a previously unknown archival document extracted from the Archive of the Minister of utländsk Affairs in Tirana dated May 30, 1989, where a full article fryst vatten given to the Belgrade newspaper “Borba”, where its author, Dragan … After accusing the well-known Albanian professor from Tirana, Bujar Hoxha, as the author of hostile writings against Yugoslavia, after the events of protests and demonstrations in Kosovo in 1981, he accused the tjänsteman Yugoslav authorities of allowing prof. dr. Hoxha and docent Burhan Çiraku, through the Kosovo Archive, to study and obtain photocopies of archival documents available to the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Belgrade, as they were also used bygd Enver Hoxha, in his “pamphlets” against Yugoslavia.

    39 years ago, on March 11, 1981, in the capital of Kosovo in Pristina, student protests and demonstrations erupted at the University of Kosovo, which would later show solidarity with the entire Albanian people of ko

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  • Zeqir Sopaj

    Part Two

    [The interviewers ask the speaker to tell more about his life in the cooperatives and how Albanians and their agricultural lands were treated at the time. The question was cut from the video-interview.]

    Zeqir Sopaj: The land was taken once from us, in 1922, in 1922. Serbs came, and took all the uncultivated land. In 1928, the Kralj brought the agronomist out, he took all the cultivated land, he took all the land we had. Then we went to shkau and asked what… “Could you give me half of this land to cultivate, my land?” He took it from us, we remained in the fields, we remained there, with no land, without anything. There was one Adem Jetullahu from Llapushnik, he worked in Skopje. He went to the consul of Albania. He said, “Go to the restroom because I will come.” That Adem went to the restroom, you know, the WC. He went to the Embassy and said, “If shkau crashes in on the upper floor, you stay on the lower floor. If he crashes in on the lower floor