75th anniversary of Yusuf Gervala's birth, Haradinaj remembers his work

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has remembered native Yusuf Gervala on his 75th birthday. Haradinaj has said that Yusuf Gervala, along with Brother Bardh Grovall and Kadri Zeka, remained in state memory -- as freedom messengers and as the motor power of the Albanian political movement. Among many thinkers and warriors [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has remembered native Yusuf Gervala on his 75th birthday.
Haradinaj has said that Yusuf Gervala, along with Brother Bardh Grovall and Kadri Zeka, remained in state memory -- as freedom messengers and as the motor power of the Albanian political movement.
Among many thinkers and fighters for Kosovo's freedom, the name of Yusuf Gervala is singled out because he claims a multidimensional artist who became a spokesman for his time and generation. We remember today, on the 75th anniversary of our birth, the dissident who marked by his example of rebels in the '80s, the era when our people were renewed to seek their right to live free and equal. Yusuf, along with Brother Bardhin and Kadri Zekana were killed with the assassinations, in 1982 in Germany, but remained in state memory, such as the messengers of freedom and motor power of the Albanian political movement, down to the last breath of”, Haradinaj wrote, led by Kosova pris.
In honor of Gervala's work, the KLA's 131 Brigade bore his name.
Kosovo's “Glory to Hero, Yusuf Gervala”, finished first of the executive.
Yusuf Gervalla Lindi in Manmad, Decani County. His high school followed in Pristina and Ljubljana, later worked as a journalist in Skopje and Pristina. A vocal nationalist entered the radar of the Yugoslav secret police, pushing to seek asylum in Germany, where he founded the People's Movement for the Republic of Kosovo that was later split into two factions the People's Movement of Kosovo and the National Movement for Kosovo Liberation, the last to lead Gervala.
On January 18, 1982 Yusuf and his brother, Bardech, and Kadri Zeka were killed in the Untergrouppbach municipality near Stuttgart in West Germany at the time.











