The martyrs of 81, Naser Hajrizi and Aslan Piraeus are honored

Today, at the 41st anniversary of the fall of the 1981 demonstrations, martyrs Naser Hajrizi and Aslan Piraeus, their collaborators, prominent figures of national, family and other citizens, paid their respects in honour of life and their work, at the site of Pristina's fall. For the importance of the year's demonstrations [...]
For the importance of the 1981 demonstrations, the sacrifice of martyrs Naser Hajrizi and Aslan Piraeus, and all of the martyrs of 81, Selati Novosella, simultaneously representative of the Association of Political Prisoners, spoke the event.
Later, those present paid tributes and placed flowers near the memorial tablet.
Naser Hajrizi and Aslan Piraeus were the organised militants of the Time Liberation Movement.
On April 2, 1981, they were the organizers of demonstrations by Elektrotechnic students. The school doors were closed that day, but the students came out of the windows. In clashes with the police cordon, Nasser is injured, but the demonstration measures march toward the city (School was located near Germia Park, on the outskirts of Pristina). In one family, he binds the wound, and after his colleagues are caught, he is exposed to a demonstration in the center of town. Following the intervention of Serbian forces, demonstrators are divided into groups, one of whom was in the square between the People's Bank (now government building) the House of Goods and Posts, to which Naser Hajrizi and Aslan Piraeus led.
The two young men, about nine o'clock before the day, are killed by military officers stationed in the bank facility.
At the crash site today stands a modest plaque in memory of them and two trees symbolizing the two heroes fallen on the front of the demonstration.












