Did you know that ikeonic poetry would run out of sight... did not write Agim Ramadan

Poet Donika Dabishevci, on the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Kostare, whose top was Commander Agim Ramadani, has remembered one of the most powerful poems <x0Mev's) eyes were exhausted...”, which we have until recently believed Commander “Katana”. Indeed, poetry was written in 1943 by Bedri Djiaj [...]
Dabishevci, in a publication on the social network “Facebook” has thanked politician Fatlum Sadiku, who had published this social photo network that proved that author of this poem was not Agim Ramadani.
She has recalled how in 2000 they were published by “Renaissance” in clusters of Ramadan poetry, which were edited by renowned writer Ali Podrimaj.
According to her, it seems that Podrimaj had edited these poems in one eye.
We mark the hero's births and days of death, remembering their great deeds, and when it has struck that one of them has been taken with scriptures, then even posting a verse or poetry. Agim Ramadani has placed in manuscript a bunch of poems edited by Ali Podrima were published in 2000 by “Renaissance”. Among these poems as it appears, so has the poetry of Bedri Djiaj's event that, in the author of Agim Ramadan, it was published within the cover of the book of the latter. ... It seems that Podrima has rereaded with one eye as the true author's text returns to Fatlum Sadiku<3>, wrote Dabishevci on Facebook.


Otherwise, Bedri Gyne has been a prominent teacher and native. He is one of the most popular educational figures in Mitrovica.
If we refer to his biography, Djindaj is one of the ranks of activists who worked for the development of education during World War II in Mitrovica Prefecture. The contribution to the Albanian issue even gave him his position as Secretary of the Second League of Prizren.
Bedri Djindaj is among the decorated teachers given the Order “Naim Frasher” of the Albanian president, Dr. Sali Berisha, with the decree No. 811. Dt. April 11, 1994, with motivation for opening or serving in Albanian schools in northern and eastern Albania outside the political boundaries of 191.3 of the Albanian State in 1941-1944.[3]
For Gianj, a book also published by Fazli Hajrizi titled “Bendri Ginaj- outstanding educator and native
Heroi Agim Ramadani was born in the village of Zeger of the municipality of Gjilan in Kosovo on May 3rd 1964.
With poetry and painting it's been taken since middle school. While his poetry while still alive was scattered on various magazines and manuscripts, as the painter organized collective and personal exhibitions in Croatia, where he worked as a military and Swiss, where I live as a political immigrant, since with the start of the war in Croatia, he abandoned the former Yugoslav Army, where he worked as an officer. In 1998 an honorary member of the European Academy of Arts is accepted.
Although the immigrant's status was regulated, Agim Ramadani in 1998 responded to the country's call and was placed in the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army, leaving three children and women in Switzerland.
He was the first to pull the pyramid-border stone into Kostare./ P ERISCOPIA












