Edi Rama: Adem Jashar was born and died as the living legend of the most beautiful flag in the world

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on 28th day November has commemorated Albanian hero Adem Jashari. Rama through post in “Facebook” said that Adam Yasar came to this world on the day of the National Flag and died after leaving his body lifeless as a monument lying in the middle of the house where [...]
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on 28th day November has commemorated Albanian hero Adem Jashari.
Rama through post in “Facebook” said that Adem Yasar came to this world on the day of the National Flag and died after leaving his body lifeless as a monument lying in the middle of the house carrying the national flag.
“The history of death that gave him eternity to his family's cut trunk, exceeds the limits of the faithful, and resembles more a version of the legend of Sunday's Elez Alia, where the wounds in the body are more than nine and the bodies of the people of the hero's own blood, torn by the bullets of a huge dung such as an entire enemy who viciously tours the house where the mythology is developed, Rama wrote.
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ADEM JASAR came to this world right on National Flag Day and fled this world after leaving the body lifeless as a monument spread out in the middle of the house bearing the national flag.
The story of the death that gave him eternity of his family's cut trunk far outweighs the boundaries of the faithful and is more like a version of the legend of Sunday's legend Elez Ali, where the wounds in the body are more than nine and the bodies of the people of the blood of the hero, torn by bullets of a huge dunghill than an entire army of enemies who viciously resorted to the house where mythology develops.
If that house, sawed by enemy fire, were it not yet there, as if Adem Jashar's murdered family were not residents of that house, who figured one at a time, in the civil state of the Prekaz municipality, and if Adam Jashar himself were not a living man until March 7th of 1998, who figured as a customer in the hotel register “Arberia<1> in Tirana, it would be really impossible to believe the truth of the legendary history of the Kosovo war commander.
Even Besarta herself, the surviving addition to that incredible massacre, would look like the wandering narrative of a fairy tale if the Yasar family hadn't been there, among an entire community of ordinary Albanians from whom it was divided, all at once, in darkness between two ordinary days on Precazi's shepherding plateau.
Even that plateau, now turned into a unique cemetery of martyrs with a single family trunk, if it wasn't there, a real part of the geography of Kosovo, would look like the landscape created by the pennelli of the imagination to be the magical scene of the development of ancient tradition, for a creed named Adam Yashhar of his family.
But no, it's all just true, the incredible truth of the epic culmination of the recent Liberation War in the middle of Europe, right at the end of the 20th century, where a people denied their right to freedom from a dictatorship of ethnic hatred and humiliation over the long forgotten democratic world, rebelled against hatred and forgetfulness and triumphed over all prejudices and predictions.
Adem Jashar was born on November 28th and died to live forever as the living legend of the most beautiful flag in the world.












