Alban Bujar dies, photoreporter who brought back memories of war through the photos

The photoreporter of “Koha Ditore”, Alban Bujar, has passed away. The news of his death revealed family and relatives until it became known that the deceased is buried today in the cemetery of Dragodan. The late man was photoreporter during the last war in Kosovo, where he opened the exhibition called “The Blood “, where [...]
The photoreporter of “Koha Ditore”, Alban Bujar, has passed away.
The news of his death revealed family and relatives until it became known that the deceased is buried today in the cemetery of Dragodan.
The late man was a photographer during the recent war in Kosovo, where he opened the exhibition called “Blood”, where he remembered Hasova's Massacre in Gjakova, where Serb forces killed and later slaughtered 21 Kosovo Liberation Army fighters and some civilians of this village.
Bujar also displayed many photos of the massacres in the Dubrava prison, Recak, Prekaz, Krusha and other areas -- photos of the crimes the Serbs committed to Albanians. He has named this exhibition <x0... en route to freedom”.
The deceased also had exhibitions from the time of pandemic, which he called “CO VID-19” to show citizens what they lost and what they saw because of the isolation.













