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Jashar Salihu

Jashar Salihu (10 February 1953 – 16 December 2000) was a Kosovo Albanian general, diplomat and activist who fought for the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the Kosovo War. He was known for his political efforts and advocacy for the independence of Kosovo, his diplomatic role with the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK) and also for his work as chairman of the Homeland Calls fund for the KLA.

Jashar Salihu
Born(1953-02-10)10 February 1953
Batuša/Botushë, SAP Kosovo, SFR Yugoslavia
Died16 December 2000(2000-12-16) (aged 47)
Aarau, Switzerland
Buried
Pristina, Kosovo
Allegiance
RankGeneral
Wars and battles
AwardsHero of Kosovo

Early life and education edit

Salihu was born into a Gash family in Botushë, a village in the Highlands of Gjakova, at the time part of SAP Kosovo, SFR Yugoslavia. He completed his primary education in the nearby Molliq and attended high school in Gjakova. He would then attend university in Pristina, where he graduated from the English Language branch of the Faculty of Philosophy. Throughout the 70's, during his time as a student in Pristina, Salihu was part of the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo.[1][2][3]

Political activities edit

Salihu joined the Movement for the National Liberation of Kosovo (MNLK) in 1979, and was Salihu was an active member of the illegalised Committee for Deçan, both of which were headed by prominent activist and ideologue Jusuf Gërvalla. In 1981, Salihu was imprisoned for distributing political pamphlets and jailed in Sarajevo and Foĉa.[4] Jashar and his brother, Hajdar, were both distinguished for their political courage by openly opposing the attitudes and actions imposed by Serbia during its occupation of Kosovo. Both brothers would later work in the “Vëllezërit Frashëri” high school in Deçan. He led a gathering at Verrat e Llukës on May 1, 1990, with 500,000 thousand people present, where 106 reconciliations would be reached - 62 blood feuds would be ended, and 25 blights and 19 entanglements would be resolved. At the end of the year, he was arrested again by Yugoslav police and severely tortured by them. Nonetheless, he continued his political activities until he was forced into exile.[1][2][3]

Salihu would be part of the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK), the political precursor to the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). He was the chairman of the “Vendlindja Thërret” (Homeland Calls) fund which was based in Switzerland – he collected money from branches set up across Europe and North America, which would then be funnelled to the KLA. He would have a talk in Red Lion Square in London on 5 July 1998, clarifying details and questions about the KLA and appealing for funds to help purchase arms and equipment.[4] Salihu was also present at the mass demonstration in Rambouillet during the international conference regarding the issues in Kosovo, where he made a speech.[1] By late 1998, Salihu was back in Kosovo, fighting as a soldier in the KLA.[4]

Salihu played an important role in spreading awareness about the KLA and its war against Yugoslav authorities. He was a member of the Foreign Relations Group of Kosovo and would later become the first diplomatic representative of the Provisional Government of Kosovo to Switzerland. He promoted the Kosovo Albanian cause on the worldly stage and helped to combat "anti-Albanian propaganda".[2][4][3]

Legacy edit

Jashar Salihu died on December 16, 2000, in the Cantonal Hospital of Aarau, in Aarau, Switzerland, after a bout with sickness. He left behind 3 sons.[1] He was buried in the graveyard for the martyrs in Pristina, Kosovo, with full military honours. Salihu is remembered for being a dedicated patriot and idealist for Albanian national causes, having dedicated his whole life to the independence of Kosovo with a desire to see the creation of Greater Albania. He is respected for participating in both the front lines of the Kosovo War as well as the political and diplomatic side. He was posthumously awarded both the rank of General by the KPC, and the Hero of Kosovo by former president of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga. His work as the head of the Homeland Calls fund and his role in spreading awareness about Kosovo and the KLA are well-documented and honoured by Albanians.[2][1][5][3][6][7][8][9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Presidentja Jahjaga dekoron personalitetet e shquara". botusha.li (in Albanian).
  2. ^ a b c d "Jashar Salihu (1953- 2000) një jetë në shërbim të kombit e atdheut – Radio Kosova e Lirë". radiokosovaelire.com (in Albanian). 16 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Jashar Salihu, një jetë kushtuar kombit". epokaere.com (in Albanian).
  4. ^ a b c d Judah, Tim (2002). Kosovo: War and Revenge. Yale University Press. pp. 104–105.
  5. ^ Etemaj, Lulëzim. "Jashar Salihu, heroi i veçantë i Kosovës". epokaere.com (in Albanian).
  6. ^ "19 vjet nga vdekja e veprimtarit Jashar Salihu". koha.net (in Albanian). 16 December 2019.
  7. ^ Bugajski, Janusz (2020). Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-communist Era. Routledge. ISBN 9781000161359.
  8. ^ Boyes, Roger; Jagger, Suzy (2018-02-15). New State, Modern Statesman: Hashim Thaçi – A Biography. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781785903304.
  9. ^ Buckley, William Joseph (2000). Kosovo: Contending Voices on Balkan Interventions. William B. Eerdmans Pub. pp. 110–111. ISBN 9780802838896.
  10. ^ Massimo Calabresi; James L. Graff (1999). "As rebels establish a foothold inside Kosovo, Albanians around the world open up their wallets". Time. Vol. 153, no. 17–25. p. 115.

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Jashar Salihu 10 February 1953 16 December 2000 was a Kosovo Albanian general diplomat and activist who fought for the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA during the Kosovo War He was known for his political efforts and advocacy for the independence of Kosovo his diplomatic role with the People s Movement of Kosovo LPK and also for his work as chairman of the Homeland Calls fund for the KLA Jashar SalihuBorn 1953 02 10 10 February 1953Batusa Botushe SAP Kosovo SFR YugoslaviaDied16 December 2000 2000 12 16 aged 47 Aarau SwitzerlandBuriedPristina KosovoAllegianceKosovo Liberation Army KLA RankGeneralWars and battlesKosovo War 1998 99 AwardsHero of Kosovo Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political activities 3 Legacy 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editSalihu was born into a Gash family in Botushe a village in the Highlands of Gjakova at the time part of SAP Kosovo SFR Yugoslavia He completed his primary education in the nearby Molliq and attended high school in Gjakova He would then attend university in Pristina where he graduated from the English Language branch of the Faculty of Philosophy Throughout the 70 s during his time as a student in Pristina Salihu was part of the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo 1 2 3 Political activities editSalihu joined the Movement for the National Liberation of Kosovo MNLK in 1979 and was Salihu was an active member of the illegalised Committee for Decan both of which were headed by prominent activist and ideologue Jusuf Gervalla In 1981 Salihu was imprisoned for distributing political pamphlets and jailed in Sarajevo and Foĉa 4 Jashar and his brother Hajdar were both distinguished for their political courage by openly opposing the attitudes and actions imposed by Serbia during its occupation of Kosovo Both brothers would later work in the Vellezerit Frasheri high school in Decan He led a gathering at Verrat e Llukes on May 1 1990 with 500 000 thousand people present where 106 reconciliations would be reached 62 blood feuds would be ended and 25 blights and 19 entanglements would be resolved At the end of the year he was arrested again by Yugoslav police and severely tortured by them Nonetheless he continued his political activities until he was forced into exile 1 2 3 Salihu would be part of the People s Movement of Kosovo LPK the political precursor to the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA He was the chairman of the Vendlindja Therret Homeland Calls fund which was based in Switzerland he collected money from branches set up across Europe and North America which would then be funnelled to the KLA He would have a talk in Red Lion Square in London on 5 July 1998 clarifying details and questions about the KLA and appealing for funds to help purchase arms and equipment 4 Salihu was also present at the mass demonstration in Rambouillet during the international conference regarding the issues in Kosovo where he made a speech 1 By late 1998 Salihu was back in Kosovo fighting as a soldier in the KLA 4 Salihu played an important role in spreading awareness about the KLA and its war against Yugoslav authorities He was a member of the Foreign Relations Group of Kosovo and would later become the first diplomatic representative of the Provisional Government of Kosovo to Switzerland He promoted the Kosovo Albanian cause on the worldly stage and helped to combat anti Albanian propaganda 2 4 3 Legacy editJashar Salihu died on December 16 2000 in the Cantonal Hospital of Aarau in Aarau Switzerland after a bout with sickness He left behind 3 sons 1 He was buried in the graveyard for the martyrs in Pristina Kosovo with full military honours Salihu is remembered for being a dedicated patriot and idealist for Albanian national causes having dedicated his whole life to the independence of Kosovo with a desire to see the creation of Greater Albania He is respected for participating in both the front lines of the Kosovo War as well as the political and diplomatic side He was posthumously awarded both the rank of General by the KPC and the Hero of Kosovo by former president of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga His work as the head of the Homeland Calls fund and his role in spreading awareness about Kosovo and the KLA are well documented and honoured by Albanians 2 1 5 3 6 7 8 9 10 See also editKosovo War Kosovo Liberation ArmyReferences edit a b c d e Presidentja Jahjaga dekoron personalitetet e shquara botusha li in Albanian a b c d Jashar Salihu 1953 2000 nje jete ne sherbim te kombit e atdheut Radio Kosova e Lire radiokosovaelire com in Albanian 16 December 2021 a b c d Jashar Salihu nje jete kushtuar kombit epokaere com in Albanian a b c d Judah Tim 2002 Kosovo War and Revenge Yale University Press pp 104 105 Etemaj Lulezim Jashar Salihu heroi i vecante i Kosoves epokaere com in Albanian 19 vjet nga vdekja e veprimtarit Jashar Salihu koha net in Albanian 16 December 2019 Bugajski Janusz 2020 Political Parties of Eastern Europe A Guide to Politics in the Post communist Era Routledge ISBN 9781000161359 Boyes Roger Jagger Suzy 2018 02 15 New State Modern Statesman Hashim Thaci A Biography Biteback Publishing ISBN 9781785903304 Buckley William Joseph 2000 Kosovo Contending Voices on Balkan Interventions William B Eerdmans Pub pp 110 111 ISBN 9780802838896 Massimo Calabresi James L Graff 1999 As rebels establish a foothold inside Kosovo Albanians around the world open up their wallets Time Vol 153 no 17 25 p 115 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jashar Salihu amp oldid 1157162290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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