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Kiço Mustaqi

Kiço Mustaqi (22 March 1938 – 24 January 2019) was a former Albanian general and politician of the Albanian Party of Labour. He served as Chief of the General Staff of Albanian People's Army, the last Minister of Defence of the communist era in Albania, and was a member of the Politburo.

Kiço Mustaqi
Minister of Defence
In office
22 February 1991 – 10 May 1991
PresidentRamiz Alia
Prime MinisterFatos Nano
Preceded byProkop Murra
Succeeded byNdriçim Karakaçi
Personal details
Born(1938-03-22)March 22, 1938
Pecë, Sarandë, Albania
DiedJanuary 24, 2019(2019-01-24) (aged 80)
Tirana, Albania
Political partyParty of Labour of Albania
Signature

Biography edit

Mustaqi was born in Peçë, a village of the Sarandë District (today's Finiq municipality). He was of Greek ethnicity.[1][2] He left the village at the age of 13, moving initially in Kuçovë to follow the school there, and later entered the Skanderbeg Military High School in Tirana where he graduated as a military officer in 1960, at the eve of the Soviet-Albanian split. He immediately joined the Albanian People's Army, initially serving in a remote military establishment, and then returning to Tirana where he worked for 4 years at the same military school he graduated from. During 1964-1967, he studied at the "Mehmet Shehu Military Academy". He worked in later in Tropojë by the end of 1966, Chief of Staff of the Offensive Brigade and later Commander of the Offensive Brigade in 1968-1969, following in Vau i Dejës as Commander of the Infantry Brigade. In 1974, he became Director of the Military Praparation in the Ministry of Defence. Two years later, Commander of the Military Command of Tirana. Following three years he served as Operative Commander of the Albanian Army, and Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Albanian Army. In 1982, he became Chief of the General Staff, replacing Veli Llakaj.[3]

In 1974, Mustaqi was selected for the first time as a representative in the People's Assembly as part of the eighth legislative term until the 12th legislature in 1992.[4] During mid-80's, he was appointed First Deputy Minister of Defence.[5] During the 9th Congress of the Party in November 1986, he succeeded as candidate-member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania,[6] and eventually rose in July 1990 as member of the Politburo, where he remained until June 1991.[5]

On 9 July 1990, he became the successor of Prokop Murra as Minister of Defense in the government of Prime Minister Adil Çarçani. He held this position until 22 February 1991, but was elected again in the successive government of Fatos Nano until May 12, 1991.[7][8][9][10] During this time, he sought in the course of political events and the upcoming collapse of communism to a closer association with the actual military to the political leadership, so as to preserve the power of the Party.[5] However, after emerging riots in February 1991 by the democratic opposition, Mustaqi was replaced by a civilian politician at the same time with the Minister of Internal Affairs Hekuran Isai, of Foreign Affairs Reis Malile, and of Justice Enver Halili.[11] Mustaqi emigrated soon-after in Greece, and worked there simply as a premises security personnel for a private security company in Athens, before returning to Albania together with his two sons.[12]

In June 1996, a special court was brought in Tirana against him (in absence). He was accused of inciting a military coup-d'etat in the Military Academy of Tirana on 22 February 1991. Co-defendants were the commander Arsen Stroka, and the former political commissar of the Military Academy Ksenofon Coni. Allegedly, the defendants were responsible having commanded on 20 February 1991 the students of the Military Academy an intervention against the crackdown on riots that spread after the fall of the statue of Enver Hoxha. Three people were killed while 37 others were injured at that time.[13] In addition, he was accused of corruption and espionage on behalf of Greece.[14] On July 19, 1996, he finally received a prison sentence of five years,[15] which he never served anyway.[16]

Further reading edit

  • Kiço Mustaqi Minsitri i Mbrojtjes midis dy sistemeve (Kiço Mustaqi, the Minister of Defence between two systems), Albert Zholi, Botimet Toena, Tirana, 2011. ISBN 9789994316960
  • Dosja 1990-1991, dëshmia e Kiço Mustaqit (Dossier 1990-1991, the testimonial of Kiço Mustaqi), Robert Goro, Alb-Diorasis, Athens, 2004. OCLC 58447784

References edit

  1. ^ Richard F. Staar (25 November 1991). East-Central Europe and the USSR. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 217–. ISBN 978-1-349-12898-3.
  2. ^ Wesson, Robert (1983). Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Hoover Institution Press. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-8179-7861-7. Kiço Mustaqi, for the "dirty" work of cleansing the armed forces of bad influences and for tightening party control. Mustaqi was born in the Sarandes district and is of Greek origin.
  3. ^ Albert Zholi (2011), [Kiço Mustaqi, the Minister of Defence between two systems] (in Albanian), Tirana: Toena, p. Preface, ISBN 9789994316960, archived from the original on 2016-03-06, retrieved 2015-06-19
  4. ^ [1][permanent dead link] - Republika e Shqipërisë KUVEND. Tiranë 2005
  5. ^ a b c Albania Political Control (April 1992)
  6. ^ Elez Biberaj: Albania's Economic Reform Dilemma, in: THE WORLD TODAY (Oktober 1987)
  7. ^ Miranda Vickers,James Pettifer: Albania: from anarchy to a Balkan identity, S. 296, ISBN 1850652791, 1997
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-11-24. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  9. ^ Albanian Defense Ministers
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  11. ^ NEW YORK TIMES: New Opposition Paper Appears in Albania (11. Februar 1991)
  12. ^ Kiço Mustaqi: Si u shmang gjakderdhja në Shkollën e Bashkuar në ’91-shin (in Albanian), Gazeta Panorama Online, 16 March 2011
  13. ^ ATA NEWS: TODAY STARTS LEGAL PROCESS AGAINST PROTAGONISTS OF MILITARY PUTSCH (24. Juni 1996)
  14. ^ J. F. Brown: The OMRI annual survey of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, Open Media Research Institute, S. 145, ISBN 1563249243, 1996
  15. ^ OMRI DAILY DIGEST: ALBANIAN COMMUNIST ERA OFFICIALS SENTENCED FOR 1991 SHOOTING (23. Juli 1996) 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-19.

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Kico Mustaqi 22 March 1938 24 January 2019 was a former Albanian general and politician of the Albanian Party of Labour He served as Chief of the General Staff of Albanian People s Army the last Minister of Defence of the communist era in Albania and was a member of the Politburo Kico MustaqiMinister of DefenceIn office 22 February 1991 10 May 1991PresidentRamiz AliaPrime MinisterFatos NanoPreceded byProkop MurraSucceeded byNdricim KarakaciPersonal detailsBorn 1938 03 22 March 22 1938Pece Sarande AlbaniaDiedJanuary 24 2019 2019 01 24 aged 80 Tirana AlbaniaPolitical partyParty of Labour of AlbaniaSignatureBiography editMustaqi was born in Pece a village of the Sarande District today s Finiq municipality He was of Greek ethnicity 1 2 He left the village at the age of 13 moving initially in Kucove to follow the school there and later entered the Skanderbeg Military High School in Tirana where he graduated as a military officer in 1960 at the eve of the Soviet Albanian split He immediately joined the Albanian People s Army initially serving in a remote military establishment and then returning to Tirana where he worked for 4 years at the same military school he graduated from During 1964 1967 he studied at the Mehmet Shehu Military Academy He worked in later in Tropoje by the end of 1966 Chief of Staff of the Offensive Brigade and later Commander of the Offensive Brigade in 1968 1969 following in Vau i Dejes as Commander of the Infantry Brigade In 1974 he became Director of the Military Praparation in the Ministry of Defence Two years later Commander of the Military Command of Tirana Following three years he served as Operative Commander of the Albanian Army and Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Albanian Army In 1982 he became Chief of the General Staff replacing Veli Llakaj 3 In 1974 Mustaqi was selected for the first time as a representative in the People s Assembly as part of the eighth legislative term until the 12th legislature in 1992 4 During mid 80 s he was appointed First Deputy Minister of Defence 5 During the 9th Congress of the Party in November 1986 he succeeded as candidate member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania 6 and eventually rose in July 1990 as member of the Politburo where he remained until June 1991 5 On 9 July 1990 he became the successor of Prokop Murra as Minister of Defense in the government of Prime Minister Adil Carcani He held this position until 22 February 1991 but was elected again in the successive government of Fatos Nano until May 12 1991 7 8 9 10 During this time he sought in the course of political events and the upcoming collapse of communism to a closer association with the actual military to the political leadership so as to preserve the power of the Party 5 However after emerging riots in February 1991 by the democratic opposition Mustaqi was replaced by a civilian politician at the same time with the Minister of Internal Affairs Hekuran Isai of Foreign Affairs Reis Malile and of Justice Enver Halili 11 Mustaqi emigrated soon after in Greece and worked there simply as a premises security personnel for a private security company in Athens before returning to Albania together with his two sons 12 In June 1996 a special court was brought in Tirana against him in absence He was accused of inciting a military coup d etat in the Military Academy of Tirana on 22 February 1991 Co defendants were the commander Arsen Stroka and the former political commissar of the Military Academy Ksenofon Coni Allegedly the defendants were responsible having commanded on 20 February 1991 the students of the Military Academy an intervention against the crackdown on riots that spread after the fall of the statue of Enver Hoxha Three people were killed while 37 others were injured at that time 13 In addition he was accused of corruption and espionage on behalf of Greece 14 On July 19 1996 he finally received a prison sentence of five years 15 which he never served anyway 16 Further reading editKico Mustaqi Minsitri i Mbrojtjes midis dy sistemeve Kico Mustaqi the Minister of Defence between two systems Albert Zholi Botimet Toena Tirana 2011 ISBN 9789994316960 Dosja 1990 1991 deshmia e Kico Mustaqit Dossier 1990 1991 the testimonial of Kico Mustaqi Robert Goro Alb Diorasis Athens 2004 OCLC 58447784References edit Richard F Staar 25 November 1991 East Central Europe and the USSR Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 217 ISBN 978 1 349 12898 3 Wesson Robert 1983 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs Hoover Institution Press p 239 ISBN 978 0 8179 7861 7 Kico Mustaqi for the dirty work of cleansing the armed forces of bad influences and for tightening party control Mustaqi was born in the Sarandes district and is of Greek origin Albert Zholi 2011 Kico Mustaqi Minsitri i Mbrojtjes midis dy sistemeve Kico Mustaqi the Minister of Defence between two systems in Albanian Tirana Toena p Preface ISBN 9789994316960 archived from the original on 2016 03 06 retrieved 2015 06 19 1 permanent dead link Republika e Shqiperise KUVEND Tirane 2005 a b c Albania Political Control April 1992 Elez Biberaj Albania s Economic Reform Dilemma in THE WORLD TODAY Oktober 1987 Miranda Vickers James Pettifer Albania from anarchy to a Balkan identity S 296 ISBN 1850652791 1997 3 3 Kabinett Carcani Archived from the original on 2005 11 24 Retrieved 2015 06 19 Albanian Defense Ministers Ministers of Defense of Albania 1953 1991 Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 06 19 NEW YORK TIMES New Opposition Paper Appears in Albania 11 Februar 1991 Kico Mustaqi Si u shmang gjakderdhja ne Shkollen e Bashkuar ne 91 shin in Albanian Gazeta Panorama Online 16 March 2011 ATA NEWS TODAY STARTS LEGAL PROCESS AGAINST PROTAGONISTS OF MILITARY PUTSCH 24 Juni 1996 J F Brown The OMRI annual survey of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union Open Media Research Institute S 145 ISBN 1563249243 1996 OMRI DAILY DIGEST ALBANIAN COMMUNIST ERA OFFICIALS SENTENCED FOR 1991 SHOOTING 23 Juli 1996 Archived 2015 06 19 at the Wayback Machine Kico Mustaqi ministri qe punoi 16 vjet roje objekti ne Athine in Albanian Archived from the original on 2015 06 19 Retrieved 2015 06 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kico Mustaqi amp oldid 1214288770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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