Kurti visited Rexhep Malaj's families, Nuhi Berisha

On the 39th anniversary of the fall of Rexhep Malia and Nuhi Berisha, in memory and honour of their activities, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited the Malaj and Berisha families. Kurt's post: “I've been standing in the eye since elementary school banks as lyres, because I loved my people, his glorious history because [...]
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I stood in the eye from elementary school banks as a lyrical, because I loved my people, his glorious history, because I loved my Kosovo and deeply admired Albania. And that's enough to put me in jail. So wrote the prison diary Rexhep Malaj, the political activist who, with his commitment, became part himself as a single name among friends in Kosovo's modern history.
It has been 39 years since the assassination of Rexhep Malaj, who on the night between January 11th and January 12th 1984, resisted alongside Nuhi Berisha, fighting with Serbian policemen who had been surrounded on an illegal base in Pristina, in the neighbourhood that would later be called the Trima Hill.
Today, I was visiting Rexhep Malaj's family and the family of Noah Berisha, to honor and remember the activities of Rexhep and Nuhi among their family, on this 39th anniversary of their fall of martyrs, on January 12, 1984.
Born in 1951 in Hogosht, Kamenica, Rexhep Malaj began his political activity as a high school student, participating in the 1968 demonstrations to continue with commitments and illegal activities until he was imprisoned with Adem Demach's group in 1974 and sentenced to nine years in prison. After serving his sentence with torture in several prisons across the former Yugoslavia, on May 23, 1983, Rexhep Malaj continued his illegal political activity. Among his companions was Nuhi Berisha from Skamenica's Svirica, who, although ten years younger than Rexhepi, had joined the Student Committee within the Revolutionary Group. The January 11th night of 1984, Rexhepi and Nuhiun found them together on an illegal base in Pristina as two fellow activists who, after resisting Serbia's police action, opened the morning of 12 January to life as martyrs.
Glory to the life full of political activism of activists Rexhep Malaj and Nuh Berisha, slain in the long struggle of Albanians for relief from Serbia's oppressive and violent regime, which kept Kosovo occupied under Yugoslavia until 1999!












