Albanian is declared a hero of Greeks: Saved dozens of people from the flames

Greek citizens are already an Albanian and two Egyptians working as fishermen in Nea Makri, who unselfishly saved dozens of lives from murderous fires at Matti's Attic in the summer of 2018. It's about 35-year-old Albanian Gani Jaka and two Egyptians Emmad El Khami and Mahmoud Ibrahim Mussa, [...]
Greek citizens are already an Albanian and two Egyptians working as fishermen in Nea Makri, who unselfishly saved dozens of lives from murderous fires at Matti's Attic in the summer of 2018.
It's about 35-year-old Albanian Gani Jaka and two Egyptians Emmad El Khami and Mahmoud Ibrahim Mussa, 50 and 46 years old.
The three fishermen have gone after noon to the Presidential Palace, invited by Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, and there, Interior Minister Alexis Haritsis has given them the order by which they received Greek citizenship, writes Tch.

“Through your example and with citizenship granted, we send messages that are so necessary today. What you did shows that solidarity and humanity is not a matter of citizenship. You are now both European and European, and as such, you can learn from those partners who do not understand the values of Europe in order to carry out their task. Because the foundation of the EU is solidarity”, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, president of Greece, said.











