Rrustem Mustafa: Freedom Not Won Without War

The fight against the Serbian occupier was a heavy and almost impossible task. When the enemy closed all roads, then both men and women, young and old, were thrown into the defense of the homeland in calling for freedom initiatives with commander Zahir Pajaziti. So said at the Memorial Academy on the 21st anniversary of [...]
So said at the Memorial Academy on the 21st anniversary of the hero's fall, Zahir Pajaziti, Edmond Hoxha and Hakif Zamenullah, held under the auspices of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, where representatives of the country's institutions, war veterans of the NLA, family of martyrs, participated.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that the heroic fall of martyrs Zahir Pajaziti, Edmond Hoxha and Hakif Zejnullah is an example of how freedom struggle takes place.
He said the fall of heroes Zahir Pajaziti, Edmond Hoxha and Hakif Zamenu was a major blow to the KLA, but sparked a return of even more fighters to the battles for Kosovo freedom.
The former commander of the Llap Operative Zone, Rrustem Mustafa, said the nation's heroes fought against the Serbian aggressor with the conviction that victory would be safe.
A word of the case has been held by former KLA fighter Fitse Ramosaj, who said the heroes of the Zahiri nation, Hakif, Edmond and all their fellow fighters from Llapi, Drenica, Dukagjini and other Albanian parts at the beginnings of the KLA, though limited number, have acted in very difficult circumstances.
While on behalf of the families of heroes, Bajram Pajaziti has spoken.
Witnesses Zahir Pajaziti, Hakif Zejrullahu and Edmund Hoxha have fallen heroicly on January 31, 1997, in Pestovo in Vushtrri, in an ambush organised by police and other units of the Serbian enemy.











