25 years after the fall of Zahir Pajazit, Edmund Hoxha's Hakif Zajsu

On January 31, 1997, one of the first major battles of Kosovo Liberation Army members took place. The three strategists -- Zahir Pajaziti, Hakif Zejnullahu and Edmund Hoxha -- were traveling from Pristina to Vushtrri, until their group was discovered by Serbian security, which had been ambushed in the village of Pestovo, where all three [...]
Military activities Zahir Pajaziti began during the 1990s. Under circumstances created during the general strikes in Kosovo held on 3 September 1990, Zahir and other activists began working to establish a security network in Kosovo.
As a result of this work Zahiri and Orlanian activists set up the Guerile Unit's Staff in Orlan, writes Kosova Prees. In 1991, after illegal affairs begin in Kosovo to be co-ordinated with the Zahira legale goes to Albania for military purposes.
Upon returning to Kosovo in 1992, his group is unveiled, and Zahir has to go underground for several months. Until 1992, he contributed to the weapons supply of headquarters created in the district of Orlan.
During 1994, Zahir began to commit to other parts of Kosovo for the establishment of the KLA. Thus, he is one of the founders of the KLA's General Staff and his member from the beginning, from which the co-ordination of political and military activities begins to become.
Zahir is noted at this time as the great organizer and implementation of guerrilla attacks on Serb forces in Kosovo, but especially in the Lapi region.
For all of his activity, his cousin Fadil Pajaziti, who was a businessman and almost all of his financing, had it.
On 31 January 2008, on the 11th anniversary of the fall, Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu awarded Zahir Pajazit Kosovo's highest state award, Kosovo Order “Hero”.
Zahir was the leader of one of the major branches of war, which then, naturally, has been merged into the Kosovo Liberation Army. Being the leader of one of the major branches of war, he was also one of the co-creators of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Edmond Hoxha was the union who intended to create new dimensions of his family or Kosovo tradition. Since he was six years old, when he was still a child, he had seen his older brother Xavit's imprisonment, seeing from this he had seen pain but hadn't been broken, he had decided to become a pillar of failure, no matter how painful that had been.
Edmond was a student of a desire to become a soldier and a man of science, the young man who had chosen to live a different life, yet too young; perhaps more than anything he would have started, despite the pain she had carried, despite the blood they had experienced and would experience.
Hakif Zamenu has a contradiction between his silence and his work done. If silence is remarkable, the work is also remarkable. It's one of the most special cases of war, when an important figure like him has stood, with a deep nature, in the place he was assigned, as deputy to Zahir Pajazit and his assistant, and all this was very silent.
Hakif and Zahir were not just grandchildren and uncle but had all virtuous things in common.
On the occasion of marking this date, the Podujevo municipality in co-operation with the war-made association today will be homazhe at the Witness Square, the “Pazha complex in the school courtyard in Orlaan and blood donation action for the Elusion “Zahir Pajaziti” in Orlaan, the discovery of the plaque under the name of Zahir Pajazit in the school courtyard in Orllan and action for the blood donation of the Hive <x>
Also, President Vjosa Osmani along with the prime minister, Albin Kurti, will place wreaths of flowers in September of heroes Zahir Pajaziti, Hakif Zamenou Godi, Edmond Hoxha and Ilir Konusevci at the Witnesses' Square, in Podujevo, as well as flower wreaths at hero Zahir Pajaziti's tomb in Orla.












