Albania's president commemorates KLA witness, Indri Cara, inaugurated the monument in honour of the hero from Kavaja

Albania's president, Bajram Begaj, attended today's memorial ceremony of “Nation witness” Indra Cara, on the 26th anniversary of his fall in the fight for Kosovo's liberation. In this case, the monument to the hero from Kavaja was inaugurated. The president laid a wreath of flowers in September of “Cavaja” as a sign of respect for [...]
In this case, the monument to the hero from Kavaja was inaugurated.
The president placed a wreath of flowers in September of “Cavaja” as a sign of respect for the sacrifice of the Cara, who left his life on the front of the war for Kosovo freedom, follows Periscope.
In his speech, Begaj highlighted the determination and homeland of Indri Cara, who left England to join the struggle for freedom, describing it as a symbol of courage and inspiration for new generations.

“He was born in Kavaja, but today belongs to Kosovo, belongs to Albania, belongs to Albania. Indri Cara is an example and symbol of courage, a clean spirit of native love and a heart that beat hard for the freedom of the Albanian nation,” Albanian president said.
Praising his sacrifice as a guide for the future, he underlined the importance of keeping the martyrs' inheritance alive for a united nation and a strong and free Kosovo.
Following the ceremony, President Begaj also extolled historical figures that led efforts to free Kosovo, including Ibrahim Rugova, Adem Demacci and Adem Jasharin, as he stressed the responsibility of politics and society to preserve the values and ideals for which they fought.
During his visit to Kavaja, the president was hosted by mayor Qosja, and held a meeting with him while visiting the city's Ethnographic Museum, which has been recently restored.
President Bajram Begaj's Word
Hello brothers, the Dardanian boys.
I'm Private Cavaja, the face of bravery.
Brother of Adam Jashar, grandson of Skenderbe
In itself we'll sew, ourselves, the homeland map
In fact, there are some qualities and values that distinguish us as individuals, as a family, as friends.
I am very convinced that the homeland, honor and duty are certain qualities and values that Indri Cara gave us an inheritance. He bequeathed it to us as a society, Albania and Kosovo, the Albanian nation. He bequeathed it to the Kara family and much more to Indri's mother and brother Dorian.
Dear Dory,
The Kara family must be very happy and proud today. Indrit is the inspiration of these values for all of us, for all of Albanian society.
Dear family of the Indri Cara Witness, friends and countrymen,
It is a pleasure to be together today at this important event in the history of the city of Cavaja, but not alone.
We are gathered today to honor the memory of our nation's distinguished son, Indri Cara, a young man but with a great spirit.
He was born in Kavaja, but today belongs to Kosovo, belongs to Albania, belongs to Albania.
Indri Cara is an example and symbol of courage, a clean spirit of homeland love and a heart that beat hard for the freedom of the Albanian nation.
It is an engraved name in the history of our nation, a pattern of inspiration that shows the way for our young people - the spirit of sacrifice, the force of unity, and the importance of action for the good of our nation.
In December 1997, Indri wrote: I call on all who feel themselves at least a bit Albanians to help the war -- this seed of hope, strength and pride -- to help the Kosovo Liberation Army face the Serbian Army.
He was only 28 when he joined the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army, fighting with determination and sacrifice.
On March 31, 1999, to protect tens of thousands of civilians, men, women, and children in the Pacific area, Private Cavaya took on the task of regaining and defending the summit of Mount Gallusha, which he successfully accomplished, but Indri became a witness.
He was raised to immortality eternally.
And, as in ancient Albanian ballads, in October 1999 the Indri's remains returned to their homeland. Private Kavaya returned as an angel to Cavaya and his family.
In honour of his work, the president of the Republic decorated Indri with the high decoration “Golden Eagle”
The president of Kosovo honoured the title “Kosovo Heroi”.
The municipality of the town of Kavaja and the Council of the District declared “Witness of the Nation and Homeland”. In memory, the main boulevard bears its name and the 8-year school where Indri learned bears his name.
As we respectfully bow down to the name and work of Indre Cara, we remember him not only with pain but also with a permanent commitment not to let the dream he gave his life over.
His sacrifice serves as a compass for our future, for a united nation, for a strong Albanian, for a Kosovo moving forward, free and proud.
On this solemn occasion, on this marked day, we remember and bow down with respect and honor to prominent figures such as Ibrahim Rugova, Adem Demaci and legendary commander Adem Jashar and many others, who, with their life and work for the freedom of independence of Kosovo, left lasting traces in the memory and history of the Albanian nation.
Today we are two states, but we must not forget that we were, are and will remain a nation, with one language, tradition and culture.
Over the centuries, a lot of blood has been shed, much effort has been spent, and much has been sacrificed for us today to inherit our unique identity, our Albanian identity, as one of the oldest peoples, not just of these trains, but of Europe.
This identity, which comes as the historical amateurs of our ancestors, should be carefully preserved, kept from selling it, changing it with any kind of invented identity.
Albania and Kosovo are independent states, but not divided.
We as a nation must work together and make sure that the ideals of Indrin and of all martyrs continue to live in our daily actions.
This is not just a political task, but it's the responsibility of every citizen, every generation.
For those who come after us, the example of Indri must remain a guide symbol.
He teaches us that to have a strong, united, and advanced nation, we must act with integrity, courage, and courage, we must support each other by putting our national interests above all.
For our future, for the future of Albanians, I am sure that opportunities are extraordinary.
With our integration into Euro-Atlantic structures, Albania and Kosovo will have the opportunity to realise aspirations for peace, security, development and prosperity.
Therefore, we today bow down with honor before the name and work of the Witness Indri Cara.
His memory will live eternally in the hearts of Albanians, as will the ideal for which he dedicated his life to the nation.
Glory to the Nation's Witness, Indri Cara!
Glory to all those who sacrificed for our freedom!
Glory to the Chinese citizenship!












