Wessel says something we all already know: In Kosovo there is much work to be done

The blood of martyrs gives us the message of how we should preserve and cultivate the fruits of war and the sacrifice of thousands of victims for Kosovo's freedom. So said at a memorial academy, on the 20th anniversary of the heroic fall of the martyrs of the nation, Jelal Hajda Tony, Seladin Mullabasei Mici, Hamdi Hajrizi, Bektesh Haliti and [...]
So said at a memorial academy, on the 20th anniversary of the heroic fall of the martyrs of the nation, Jelal Hajda Toni, Selajdin Mullabasei Mici, Hamdi Hajrizi, Bektesh Haliti and Nezir Imer, organised under the auspices of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
Prime Minister Haradinaj said that even after their heroic fall 20 years, the memory of the martyrs is still fresh, adding that Mici's Tony was among the greatest fighters.
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veseline said that if it is seen what has been done for two decades, it has been widely worked out, but if it is taken by the heroes' will, there is much work to do.
While the head of the Rahovec municipality, Smajl Latifi said heroes are the best evidence that this municipality was resisting the invasion attacks.
On behalf of the martyrs ' family, the memorial academy also featured the son of hero Selajdin, Ermal Mullabas.
Otherwise, Xhelal Hajda and Seladin Mullabasi fell heroicly on November 6, 1998, during the battle with Serbian occupational forces in Opterusha of Rahoveci












