Astrit Dehari commemorated in Tirana

Vetevendosje Movement activists in Albania, gathered in Tirana tonight to commemorate the activist of this movement, Astrit Dehari, who died two years ago in Prizren prison. Vetevendosje announcement: On the evening of November 6th, in BlackBox Hall of the Academy of Support Arts and activists of Movement V DEPENSE! from Tirana [...]
Vetevendosje announcement:
On the evening of November 6th, in BlackBox Hall of the Academy of Support Arts and activists of Movement V ENVENTION! From Tirana and other countries in Albania gathered to commemorate the example of activism and homeland, Astrit Deharin, who was killed on November 5, 2016, in Prizren prison, where he was unjustly held.
This honorary meeting of Astrit Dehar became an Albanian ooge, with the participation of women and men, girls and boys, from many professions and backgrounds, from different social backgrounds, all together in reminder of an idealist who daily strengthens the light of the ideal for which he gave his life!
Friends from Kosovo, Astrit Dehar's wife, Ms. And Area Bostraj-Dehari, and his parents, and Jemile and Avni Dehari, and Astri's uncle Esat Dehari, and his father, Nazir Bostraj. Also brought with them were Movement Vice President Fatmire Mulhrama-Kollcak, MEPs Liburn Aliu and Jelal Svecla, as well as old and family friend activities, Movement General Council member Emrush Xhemajli.
During this event, actress Emma Andrey welcomed Astrit's memory through the poem „In Mundsh“of Rudiard Kipling, while Elvis Hoxha, Arber Zami, Gearda Demaj, Krenar Zameno of Hysamedin Feraj spoke of memories, experiences of their thoughts with Astrit.
In Emma Andreas's words, „Speaking of death we do life honour and service“, and in the words of Crenar Zamenio, „Only a suicide state, which destroys itself and pardons its territory, can cut through a life passionate by the activist, by the young doctor who has just conducted his studies, from the father waiting for his first child<3>. The vital example of Astrit Dehar's activity keeps him alive, as inspiring and enlightening for the Movement that is and will continue to be, for the National Union, for a fair and equal society, for a functioning and democratic state.











