21 years from the disappearance of Ukshin Hoti

On May 16, 1999, under unlighted circumstances, Wikshin Hoti has disappeared. The renowned National Movement event Professor Ukshin Hoti was born on 17 June 1943 in the village of Krusha the Great Rahovec. He was a professor, writer, philosopher, intellectual, native, and prominent national activist over the years [...]
On May 16, 1999, under unlighted circumstances, Wikshin Hoti has disappeared.
The renowned National Movement event Professor Ukshin Hoti was born on 17 June 1943 in the village of Krusha the Great Rahovec. He was a prominent professor, writer, philosopher, intellectual, native and activist of the national issue during 1981-1999.
Ukshin Hoti was also a legalist in several American universities where he studied and graduated.
For his domestic activities, he was arrested several times by the Serbian regime of Tito and Milosevic. For the last time, he was arrested in 1994 by Serbian police on charges of exercising hostile activity against Yugoslavia and of his participation in the movement for the Republic of Kosovo, with what case had been sentenced to 5 years in prison.
On May 16, 1999, after the release, and after leaving the Dubrava prison cell, it disappears from the Serb police without leaving any trace.
Prisoners, survivors of the Dubrava massacre, several days later, have indicated that Ukshini had been released from prison on May 16th on Sunday, days that the release of prisoners was not practiced.
From that time until now, the major activity of the Albanian national issue -- the magistrate, the philosopher, the writer, the publicist, the devoted Ukshin Hoti to this day -- is still considered extinct.











