Bahri Fazliu
Bahri Fazliu | |
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Born | 1971 Llausha, Podujevo, now Republic of Kosovo |
Died | 1998 |
Known for | National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo, Çlirimi newspaper |
Awards | Hero of Kosovo |
Bahri Fazliu (1971–1998) was a Kosovo Albanian poet,[1] publicist,[2] and nationalist.
Biography[]
Bahri Fazliu was born in the village of Llaushë near Podujevo (Albanian: Besiana), Yugoslavia, today's Kosovo. He was the younger brother of Fahri Fazliu, PMK member who lost his life in a shoot-out with Serbian police on November 2, 1989, in "Kodra e Diellit" neighborhood in Prishtina.[3]
Bahri was one of the founders of NMLK (Albanian: Lëvizja Kombëtare për Çlirimin e Kosovës, LKÇK), and its leader after the imprisonment of Avni Klinaku.[4] NMLK was a revolutionary movement, and a constant criticizer of Democratic League of Kosovo and Ibrahim Rugova's Gandhism.[3]
He was the chief editor of the newspaper Çlirimi (English: Liberation), which would be secretly delivered inside Kosovo every three months. On May 7, 1998, he got involved in a skirmish with Serbian Armed Forces in an area called Bjeshka e Bogiqes, in the vicinity of Plav, a Montenegrin town at the border between Albania, Montenegro, and Kosovo (then Serbia, Yugoslavia), eventually getting killed. This was 4 days before the official agreement between NMLK and newly-active Kosovo Liberation Army, that would result in NMLK officially joining KLA.[3]
Legacy[]
There are streets in nowadays Kosovo which bear his name.[5] He would later receive the title "Hero of Kosovo" (Albanian: "Hero i Kosovës").[6][7]
Publications[]
- Kundër mistifikimit, për të vërtetën (English: Against mystification, for the truth), Çlirimi, Prishtina, 2000.[1]
See also[]
- Albanians in Kosovo
- National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo
- Albanian Nationalism
- Kosovo Liberation Army
- Kosovo War
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bahri Fazliu - Kundër mistifikimit, për të vërtetën
- ^ Përmbledhje artikujsh nga gazeta "Çlirimi" [Collection of articles from the newspaper "Liberation"] (in Albanian), Tirana: Eurorilindja, 1998, OCLC 82956286
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Valon Murati (17 May 2010), Bahri Fazliu, marrëveshja LKÇK-UÇK dhe Agron Rrahmani [Bahri Fazliu, LKÇK - KLA agreement, and Agron Rahmani] (in Albanian), KosovariMedia.com, retrieved 2013-09-22
- ^ Lëvizja Kombëtare Shqiptare në Kosovë dhe viset tjera të etnikumit shqiptar 1945 - 1999 (Albanian National Movement in Kosovo and other areas of Albanian ethnicity 1945 - 1999) (in Albanian), dervina.com, 2008-04-27, retrieved 2013-09-22
- ^ Në qytetin e Podujevës janë duke u krye punimet në disa trotuare [Work is being conducted in some sidewalks of Podujevo town] (in Albanian), Podujevo Municipality, 6 September 2011, archived from the original on 11 February 2014, retrieved 2013-09-22,
Drejtori i Drejtorisë së Shërbimeve Publike Faik Muçiqi gjatë inspektimit të punimeve në ndërtimin e trotuarit të rrugës"20 Qershori"dhe rruga "Bahri Fazliu" tha se punët janë duke shkuar siç është më së miri... [Director of Public Services, Faik Muçiqi, during inspection of works on the construction of the pavement for roads "20 June" and "Bahri Fazliu", said things are going as best...]
- ^ Dekorohen personalitete që kontribuuan për Kosovën (Personalities who contributed to Kosovo get decorated) (in Albanian), Gazeta Express, 16 February 2013, retrieved 23 September 2013[dead link]
- ^ AWARDED HONOURS FOR 28 NOVEMBER, FLAG DAY, Presidency of Kosovo, 2012-11-29, retrieved 2013-09-22
- 1971 births
- 1998 deaths
- Albanian nationalists in Kosovo
- Kosovo Albanians
- Kosovo Liberation Army soldiers
- People from Podujevo
- People murdered in Montenegro
- 20th-century Albanian military personnel