Obadiah on the 25th anniversary of Fehmi Agan's murder: It was the brain of freedom, his murder an act of vengeance for our triumph.

LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has remembered Fehmi Agan on the 25th anniversary of the assassination. Abdixhiku said Agan was “the wisdom of the powerful journey for freedom of” and has considered him one of the greatest national figures. “Policy, sociologist, mind of movement for freedom, independence and democracy, deputy head of the Democratic League [...]
Abdixhiku said Agan was “the wisdom of the powerful journey for freedom of” and has considered him one of the greatest national figures.
“Politicians, sociologist, the brain of the movement for freedom, independence and democracy, deputy head of the Democratic League of Kosovo, the right hand of Resident Rugova, remains one of the largest national figures. His wisdom, his wisdom, and the depth of his thoughts are signs of every memory we have today. ”
The LDK chief said the killing of Agan was an act of revenge for Kosovo's historic triumph.
He was killed 25 years ago, on May 5, 1999. His murder by Serbian military and police forces was an act of revenge for our historic triumph; It was the murder of its Kosovo intellectual and ideological axis. ”
Obadiah spoke of Agan's biography.
“Fehmi Agan was born in Gjakova in 1932, where he finished his primary schooling. Middle schooling was conducted in Pristina, while philosophy studies finished at the University of Belgrade; where it was practiced in political science. The doctor's history of sociology took it to Pristina University Faculty of Philosophy in 1973, on the “Partys and political groups in Albania during World War II”. During the '50s and '60s, he worked as high school professor in Gjakova and Pristina, while he was later analyzed as a journalist and foreign policy editor in the newspaper “Renaissance”. In the '60s, the legal work of sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy began; to end up as a dean there. In 1967, Professor Agan was elected founder of the Albanological Institute of Pristina. Fehmi Ahani was the founder of the branch of Sociology and philosophy at the Philosopheric Faculetha and the Institute of Sociology of this faculty. He was chief editor of the magazine Studia Humanistica and Thema. At the end of 1989, he, together with the patriarchal intellectuals of the time, founded the largest political movement of Kosovo Albanians ʹDemocratic League of Kosovo. The rest is a story of glory. ”
In this quarter-century anniversary, along with the gear structures, we honored and remembered Professor Agan right at his angle, now an integral part of the great house of democracy! ”












