A Year Without Adem Demach

Today, it is a year since the national issue's activities, Adem Demaci, known as Kosovo's Mandela, changed lives. From the village of Lupq of Podujevo, Demach was born on February 26, 1936, in Pristina, while on July 26, last year he passed away. Adem Demach was active for the national cause at the time [...]
From the village of Lupq of Podujevo, Demach was born on February 26, 1936, in Pristina, while on July 26, last year he passed away. Ademi Demac was active for the national cause in the time of Yugoslavia and fought for Kosovo's equality with other republics.
For his political commitment, Adem Demaci suffered 28 years in Yugoslavia's prisons. After his release, he immediately continued his political activity. He was also called Nelson Mandela of Europe.
Adem Demaci led the Council for Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) from 1990 to 1995. In 1991 it was honoured by the European Parliament at the Sakharov Award. During the 1998-1999 period, when meetings were held in Ramboullet for Kosovo's future, he was the KLA political spokesman. He was also chairman of the Kosovo Writers' League (2005-2007).
Today, people of national resistance are identified by the name of Adem Demac, because the one with his work and work became a symbol of the unification for the preservation of the Albanian nation over five decades.
Adem Demach's life and work became a personality of the size of human history, which includes our national history. He wrote the novel “Blood Snakes”, which was banned by the former communist regime. He saw the light only after the 1990s.
In the afternoon of July 26, 2018, Demachi passed away. In his honor, many state activities were organised, and three days of mourning were held in Kosovo.
To honour the Demac event today, a memorial academy is held and the gurney of his September will be placed.












