Robertson: Adem Demach introduced Enver Hoxha to Kosovo

James Robertson is an activist and thinker of politics and economics, who is known as an independent writer. He has recently written an article on developments in Kosovo and key actors in these developments, from the time of Yugoslavia to its breakup and the suffering that the people had suffered [...]
James Robertson is an activist and thinker of politics and economics, who is known as an independent writer.
He has recently written an article on developments in Kosovo and key actors in these developments, from the time of Yugoslavia to its breakup and the suffering that the Albanian people had experienced, writes Periscope.
It's about writing entitled "From Enver Hoxha to Bill Clinton," which our editorial has already translated and prepared.
But he also wrote about Marxist-Leninist influence in the inspiration of several well-known Kosovo figures and organisations that the Leninist Marxist beliefs helped create.
Thus, Robertson, during his analysis, says he was thanks to Adem Demach, who began to circulate in Kosovo.
It was through these illegal groups, such as the Revolutionary Movement for the Union of Albanians, founded in 1963, where the hockey political vocalist began to circulate in Kosovo. Markism-Leninism, in this context, was I related to Albanian national aspirations, writes Robertson/ Periscope











