Rama recalls Shote Galica

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in his Facebook column Amarchard, commemorated Shote Galica today. When it was separated from this life, it had already entered alive into legend: Chhote Galica (v. July 1927)”, writes Prime Minister Rama. Chhote Galica, whose real name is Halil Radisheva, was born in 1895. Shote Galica [...]
Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, in his Facebook column Amarchard, commemorated Shote Galica today.
When it was separated from this life, it had already entered alive into legend: Chhote Galica (v. July 1927)”, writes Prime Minister Rama.
Chhote Galica, whose real name is Halil Radisheva, was born in 1895. Shote Galica was a prominent fighter of Kosovo's seditious Cetre for the liberation and national union of all Albanian countries, followed by xp.
Disregarding enemy terror and the harsh laws of religion and the canon, she fought heroicly for 12 years against Serb, Austro and Bulgarian invaders. Shote Galica participated in more than 40 important shares against the enemy. He opposed the policy of violence and terror of Belgrade's shovinist regime to the Albanian population, its expropriation and deportation, and the Slavic colonisation of Albanian Trivas.
In 1919 he took part in the Dukagini Raraps, while in 1922-1923 he fought for the protection of the Yunik Neutral Zone, which served as the basis for the uprising of Kosovo and Malta. In July 1924 he participated in protecting Drenica's free zone. In July 1924, after the death of her husband, Azem Galica, continued fighting at the head of his case. Along with hundreds of Kosovo fighters in December 1924 fought against Serbian interventionist armies and Ahmet Zogu's forces.
The massacres of Serbian skivenists lost in 22 family members. On July 3, 1927, Shote Galica settled in Albania, where she died in Fushe Kruje.












