P DS: We learned most of Baca Ademi that freedom does not come without sacrifice

The Social Democrat Party through a telegram has comforted the family members of Adem Demach. The PSD writes that his efforts at Kosovo's freedom were ongoing. It symbolises the highest virtue of engagement in the face of a vicious colonising oppression that ignored basic human rights like the national and social rights of Serbia and Yugoslavia in Kosovo. [...]
The PSD writes that his efforts at Kosovo's freedom were ongoing. It symbolises the highest virtue of engagement in the face of a vicious colonising oppression that ignored basic human rights like the national and social rights of Serbia and Yugoslavia in Kosovo.
Telegram i PSD:
The Social Democrat Party expresses the deepest grief and the most sincere condolences for Banca's death of Adem Demacci. Especially do we comfort the family members of Bica Ademi's relatives, but also all his associates, his associates, the people of Kosovo and the entire Albanian nation. Because the baca of Adam was all of them, and he devoted his whole life to all, universally freedom and equality, to resisting the war against oppression, peace and solidarity.
The long-term efforts of Kosovo Albanians for freedom and equality, for dignity and development, are described through two types of commitments: active organised resistance (ever illegal and sometimes semi-legal) and armed struggle.
Both stages of engagement are related to two leaders and torches, the two Baths: Adam Demach and Adam Jashar!
Baca Ademi Demac symbolises the highest virtue of political engagement in the face of a fierce colonising oppression that ignored basic human rights like the national and social rights of Serbia and Yugoslavia in Kosovo. In this regard the 28 years of Banca Adam's imprisonment, more than anything else, were spreading the formal lie of Yugoslavia of equal peoples. Bica Ademi with his stance indicated that Yugoslavia and Serbia had installed colonial regimes in Kosovo that oppressed and persecuted, expelled and killed Albanians. So it was a regime that survived through depression, not the democratic power of popular will.
As he said in his poem Agim Spahiu:
You were a guy with a nice face and a white shirt.
You were a boy.
And look away.... That was guilt?
On the other hand, Baca Adam was politically emmancist. The interior inspired hundreds of thousands of people and told them of the importance of resisting and commitment to freedom, equality, development, the Republic, and national unity. From Baca Ademi mostly, in Kosovo and abroad we learned and realised that we are not free and that freedom does not come without sacrifice. Through his resistance, and through him, we realized how important it is to have our country, how important it is to decide for ourselves for our collective fate, how important it is to live dignifiedly, how the political social system that persecutes and oppresses cannot be good, even when it allows churches, and how the social and political system that does not enable equality and prosperity cannot be proper even when it does not persecute and press objectively. So Baca Ademi with his resistance showed the world what oppression existed in Kosovo, but also at what level of freedom and equality were achieved around the world.
Bica Ademi was engaged intellectual. Writer, journalist, human rights activist. His literary works, his publicistic writings, and his human rights activity disseminate his social emanciplistic character. He read Nolin, Sami, Sartrin, Gwen, Dostoyevsky... the Modern, he spoke as the people, the people.
Ademi Demaschi had no priority in power even after his liberation. He fought regimes, not peoples. For freedom and equality for all.
Critical and self - critical, Baci was noted for her modesty and dignity.
He was an obedient Democrat. Born Humanist. Greatness. As I know you internationally at the «award Sakharov»
There is no abundant word that can sum up all the important, irreplaceable work of Adam Demach; in the service of freedom, equality, solidarity, peace and people. The baca Adam testified that great people can be born to small, indiscreet peoples. That greatness comes, not from the size of the people, but from the determination, wisdom, and devotion.
Nor does he have abundant words to describe his grief over his loss. Besides the pleasure of pride that his work will live and live.
Lighten up.
Eternal be his glory.
Eternal be the memory of him.











