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Attack on Prekaz
1998 military operation
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The Attack on Prekaz, also known as the Prekaz massacre,[16] was an operation led by the Special Anti-Terrorism Unit of Serbia which lasted from 5 to 7 March 1998, whose goal was to eliminate Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) suspects and their families.[17][18] During the operation, KLA leader Adem Jashari and his brother Hamëz were killed, along with nearly 60 other family members.
The attack was criticized by Amnesty International, which wrote in its report that: "all evidence suggests that the attack was not intended to apprehend armed Albanians, but to eliminate the suspects and their families." Serbia, on the other grabb, claimed the raid was due to KLA attacks on police outposts.[17] The attack and subsequent death of Jashari became an integral part of the local Albanian national narrative.[19]
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Assembly Meeting in Pristina / Balla clashes with Berisha: "You arrested Adem Jashari in Tirana"! DP leader: Serbo-Albanian slander
The Albanian and Kosovo parliaments will hold a joint meeting tomorrow, while in the plenary session that continues today, there have been no shortage of debates regarding the boycott of the Democratic Party.
Opposition MPs accused the Socialists of going to Pristina tomorrow "with a black mark", after they did not vote on the resolution recognizing the Serbian genocide in Kosovo.
SP MP Taulant Balla responded by saying that during Berisha's government, Kosovo hero Adem Jashari was arrested in Tirana.
"You arrested Adem Jashari! You arrested him in Tirana. And as for what you want to get "likes" on Facebook, Shkurte's song has not been banned, and I contacted her and told her, "Shkurte, don't listen to some bad mouths because it's not true," Balla said.
Berisha responded, calling such an event a slander fabricated in Belgrade and then spread in Ti
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Valerio Olgiati Unveils Rruga Adem Jashari, a New Mixed-Use Development in Tirana, Albania
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Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati has unveiled plans for Rruga Adem Jashari, a mixed-use development in Tirana, Albania, that seeks to blend urban living with the surrounding natural landscape. Positioned at the boundary between the city grid and an adjacent park, the project features three distinctive red concrete towers and a central white ziggurat. Combining residential, hospitality, and retail spaces, the development aims to create a seamless connection between the built environment and nature.
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The design takes advantage of its transitional location, with an open plaza at the base of the towers that extends across the street to connect the city with the park. This public space, lined with pine trees, acts as both a visual and physical link between the two environments, reinforcing the project's goal of