28 years from initiative to reconciliation

On February 2nd 1990, Anton Ceta's initiative began in Kosovo the national and humanitarian action of the blood forgiveness, which took on a wide range, spreading throughout the country. This is also considered the most organised and productive year of the Albanian nation that went into history as a year of unity and reconciliation [...]
On February 2nd 1990, Anton Ceta's initiative began in Kosovo the national and humanitarian action of the blood forgiveness, which took on a wide range, spreading throughout the country.
It is also considered the most organised and most productive year of the Albanian nation that entered history as a year of the unification and reconciliation of the Albanian people wherever it lived, within ethnic lands and exiles.
It had not been long since the formation of the All-national Movement in response to Milosevic's personal appointment of all Serbs in Fushe Kosovo, the closure of schools, poisoning, university closure, newspapers and other information tools, the wake of national awareness was inevitable.
The move was named the Democratic League of Kosovo and that the chairman was elected Dr. Ibrahim Rugova. Rugova also had people known as a native. No one fought for scurrying, but for their country, writes Kosovas Press.
This healthy youth without hesitation gave Prof the steering wheel. Anton Ceta and other professors from the Albanological Institute, intellectuals wherever they were found, academics, peasants' workers, activists from our entire ethnic lands.
People at the top of that time with Prof. Anton Cetta, marched hundreds of teams of professors, students, activists, singers and poets... paid the people, reconciled those who were enemies until yesterday to become friends and brothers. The heroes of this national action were undoubtedly forgiving.
They were forgiven for the country's hat. In these magnificent gatherings, which held sides of Kosovo and other ethnic lands, such as Kacanic and Lug of the Drini, Dukagjin and Dukagjia squares of Luqa, at Shala and Karadak, at Llap, the Gorlak Drenica, in Has, Reka, Podrome, Ladgur and Rugova, the Plain of Kosovo, and everywhere in other countries, indicated that our homeland had the greatest clock of our history. Forgiveness of the six we still have now.











