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Azem Hajdari

Azem Shpend Hajdari (Albanian: [ˈazɛm hajdaˈɾi], March 11, 1963 – September 12, 1998) was the leader of the student movement in 1990–1991 that led to the fall of communism in Albania. He then became a politician of the Democratic Party of Albania (DP). He symbolizes the start of the democratic era in Albania.[2][3] He was a member of the Albanian parliament and the Chairman of the Defence Parliamentary Commission. He was assassinated in Tirana on September 12, 1998.[4]

Azem Hajdari
Member of Albanian parliament
In office
1991–1998
DeputyAssembly of the Republic of Albania
Chairman of the Defense Parliamentary Commission
Prime MinisterAleksandër Meksi
Personal details
Born(1963-03-11)March 11, 1963
Bajram Curri, Tropojë, Albania
DiedSeptember 12, 1998(1998-09-12) (aged 35)
Tirana, Albania
Cause of deathAssassinated
Political partyDemocratic Party
Domestic partnerFatmira Hajdari [1]
ChildrenKirardi, Rudina and Azem Jr.
Alma materUniversity of Tirana
Professionphilosophy
Signature

On October 2, 1998, Hajdari was posthumously awarded Honorary citizenship of Tirana,[5] and in 2007 he was decorated with the Skanderbeg's Order by president Bamir Topi.[1]

A monument honoring Hajdari and Besim Çera was placed on the crime scene where both were killed (41°19′38″N 19°49′19″E / 41.32722°N 19.82194°E / 41.32722; 19.82194).[6][7]

Early life

 
Monument dedicated to Azem Hajdari in Tirana

Hajdari came from a working family. He finished elementary school and high school in Bajram Curri. Hajdari studied philosophy at the University of Tirana, and was married to Fatmira Hajdari, with whom he had three children: Kirardi, Rudina, and Azem Junior (who was born four months after Hajdari's assassination).[4] He was one of the main leaders of student demonstrations that brought the collapse of the Party of Labour of Albania in December 1990.[8] He was also, briefly, the first leader of the Democratic Party of Albania (DP). He remained in that position until he was replaced in early 1991 by Sali Berisha, who later became Prime Minister of Albania. Hajdari was a close associate of Berisha, and came from the same district of Tropojë.[3]

Education

In 1993 Hajdari graduated on Philosophy Branch at the University of Tirana. In 1995 he graduated Jurisprudence again at the University of Tirana. On 1993 until 1994: Studied English language and philosophy in the United States and at 1996 he studied defense and security policy in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany. Political activities in his youth included serving as a leader of the students' movement which overthrew communism in Albania. From December 1990 to February 1991, he was Chairman of the Leading Commission of the Democratic Party (the first opposition party after 50 years of totalitarian regime). From February 1991 to September 1993 he was Deputy-Chairman of the Democratic Party and a member of its steering committee.

Public service

In the four free elections after the collapse of communism, Hajdari has been elected a Member of Parliament.

Hajdari served as Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on the Public Order and the National Intelligence Service from 1992–1996. In 1996 he was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on the Public Order and the National Intelligence Service, and is November 1996 became President of the United Independent Albanian Trade Unions. In June 1997 he became the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission of Defense.

From 1995 to 1998, Hajdari was the President of the KS Vllaznia Shkodër, the first sport club in Albania. He also served as the President of the Albanian Federation of Martial arts.

Assassination attempts

Hajdari began receiving death threats from the beginning of his involvement in the student protests. On March 22, 1991, he received a package containing a severed rooster head and a letter written in blood: "Azem Hajdari, you are sentenced to death."[4]

Tropojë attack

On June 4, 1998, at about 22:30, Hajdari and other members of the DP (including Jozefina Topalli and Vili Minarolli) were ambushed by gunmen. Bardhyl Pollo, former General Director of Albanian Radio and TV, was seriously wounded.[4]

Shot in Parliament

On September 18, 1997, Hajdari fought with Gafur Mazreku, a Member of Parliament of the Prime Minister Fatos Nano's governing Socialist Party, in a dispute over a proposed increase in the added value tax.[9] Mazreku shot Hajdari five times with a pistol and ran from the hall. Hajdari was taken to a military hospital in grave condition.[10]

Mazreku ran to the nearby Albanian telegraph agency building, where he surrendered to police.[10]

Mazreku was sentenced to eight years imprisonment by parliament.[8]

On December 17, the court located in Tirana sentenced Mazreku to eleven years in prison for attempted murder. The prosecutor had demanded a 16-year sentence. Mazreku argued that he fired the shots in an act of revenge after Hajdari verbally assaulted and punched him.[11] Hajdari, however, claimed the attack was politically motivated.[12]

Assassination

Hajdari was shot and killed as he stepped out of the Democratic Party's office in Tirana with his two bodyguards, Besim Çera, who was killed, and Zenel Neza, who was seriously injured but survived. The three men were shot by Fatmir Haklaj who had been waiting in a car parked nearby.[13] Hajdari was taken to the hospital by Besnik Docaj, a fellow Democrat. Cangu[who?] was seriously injured, and later died in hospital.[14]

Hajdari died of severe shock from trauma and hemorrhaging due to numerous wounds to the chest and stomach.[14] He was posthumously awarded a Martyr of Democracy award. Neza asked for asylum in the United States.[13] His daughter Rudina is a current MP in the Albanian Parliament.[citation needed]

Reaction

The murder triggered two days of violent protests. During Hajdari's funeral procession on September 14, 1998, armed DP supporters ransacked government offices, and for a brief period, held the PM's office, the parliament building, and the Albanian State television and radio building.[15] Estimates of casualties during the protests and riots ranged between 3 and 7 deaths and 14 and 76 injuries.[16] After 72 hours, the Government restored order and reclaimed tanks and armored personnel carriers seized by DP supporters. Parliament subsequently lifted Berisha's immunity due to his alleged role in what the government described as a coup d'état, but no charges were laid. Berisha blamed the Socialist Party of Albania and its leaders for the murder. Twelve people were arrested for their alleged involvement in the violence.[17] In February 2002 five people, including Jaho Mulosmani, were sentenced for the murder by a Tirana district court.[18]

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c (in Albanian). Shekulli. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24.
  2. ^ "Azem Hajdari". NY Times. from the original on 2020-08-19.
  3. ^ a b "Who Killed Azem Hajdari". dissidentvoice.org. 24 July 2008. from the original on 2008-07-26. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  4. ^ a b c d "Azem Hajdari, sot me emrin e Heroit" (in Albanian). Infoarkiv.com. from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  5. ^ a b (PDF) (in Albanian). Tirana gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21.
  6. ^ . parlament.al. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27.
  7. ^ . parlament.al. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27.
  8. ^ a b Partos, Gabriel (September 23, 1998). "Obituary: Azem Hajdari". The Independent. London. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  9. ^ "Azem Hajdari, të gjitha detajet e vrasjes së shekullit" (in Albanian). Mapo. from the original on 2020-05-23. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
  10. ^ a b "Azem Hajdari and Gafur Mazreku fight". Hri.org. September 18, 1997. from the original on November 7, 2004. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  11. ^ Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Europa Publications Limited. 1999. p. 111. ISBN 9781857430585. from the original on December 5, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  12. ^ "Newsline – December 18, 1997". rferl.org. from the original on 2008-12-15. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  13. ^ a b "On the political assassinations, arrests and persecution of the opposition by the neo-communist regime in Albania". Hartford-hwp.com. from the original on November 18, 2006. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  14. ^ a b (in Albanian). Gazeta Shqip. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03.
  15. ^ Albanians Clear the Way For the Arrest Of Ex-President 2017-07-29 at the Wayback Machine, Published: September 19, 1998 NY Times
  16. ^ United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. . UNHCR. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  17. ^ Jeffries, Ian (2002). Eastern Europe at the turn of the ... – Google Boeken. ISBN 9780415236713. from the original on December 5, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  18. ^ "On the political assassinations, arrests and persecution of the opposition by the neo-communist regime in Albania". hartford-hwp.com. from the original on 2006-11-18. Retrieved 2010-12-09.

Further reading

  • Po vjen Azem Hajdari
  • Assassinated Albanian People: Assassinated Albanian Politicians, Essad Pasha, Azem Hajdari, Patrona Halil

External links

  • TV Klan's documentary about Azem Hajdari (in Albanian)
  • Ndrekë Gjini: Rivrasja e Azem Hajdarit

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Azem Shpend Hajdari Albanian ˈazɛm hajdaˈɾi March 11 1963 September 12 1998 was the leader of the student movement in 1990 1991 that led to the fall of communism in Albania He then became a politician of the Democratic Party of Albania DP He symbolizes the start of the democratic era in Albania 2 3 He was a member of the Albanian parliament and the Chairman of the Defence Parliamentary Commission He was assassinated in Tirana on September 12 1998 4 Azem HajdariMember of Albanian parliamentIn office 1991 1998DeputyAssembly of the Republic of AlbaniaChairman of the Defense Parliamentary CommissionPrime MinisterAleksander MeksiPersonal detailsBorn 1963 03 11 March 11 1963Bajram Curri Tropoje AlbaniaDiedSeptember 12 1998 1998 09 12 aged 35 Tirana AlbaniaCause of deathAssassinatedPolitical partyDemocratic PartyDomestic partnerFatmira Hajdari 1 ChildrenKirardi Rudina and Azem Jr Alma materUniversity of TiranaProfessionphilosophySignatureOn October 2 1998 Hajdari was posthumously awarded Honorary citizenship of Tirana 5 and in 2007 he was decorated with the Skanderbeg s Order by president Bamir Topi 1 A monument honoring Hajdari and Besim Cera was placed on the crime scene where both were killed 41 19 38 N 19 49 19 E 41 32722 N 19 82194 E 41 32722 19 82194 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Public service 4 Assassination attempts 4 1 Tropoje attack 4 2 Shot in Parliament 5 Assassination 6 Reaction 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life Edit Monument dedicated to Azem Hajdari in Tirana Hajdari came from a working family He finished elementary school and high school in Bajram Curri Hajdari studied philosophy at the University of Tirana and was married to Fatmira Hajdari with whom he had three children Kirardi Rudina and Azem Junior who was born four months after Hajdari s assassination 4 He was one of the main leaders of student demonstrations that brought the collapse of the Party of Labour of Albania in December 1990 8 He was also briefly the first leader of the Democratic Party of Albania DP He remained in that position until he was replaced in early 1991 by Sali Berisha who later became Prime Minister of Albania Hajdari was a close associate of Berisha and came from the same district of Tropoje 3 Education EditIn 1993 Hajdari graduated on Philosophy Branch at the University of Tirana In 1995 he graduated Jurisprudence again at the University of Tirana On 1993 until 1994 Studied English language and philosophy in the United States and at 1996 he studied defense and security policy in Garmisch Partenkirchen in Germany Political activities in his youth included serving as a leader of the students movement which overthrew communism in Albania From December 1990 to February 1991 he was Chairman of the Leading Commission of the Democratic Party the first opposition party after 50 years of totalitarian regime From February 1991 to September 1993 he was Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party and a member of its steering committee Public service EditIn the four free elections after the collapse of communism Hajdari has been elected a Member of Parliament March 31 1991 MP of Shkoder March 22 1992 MP of Shijak May 26 1996 MP of Bulqize June 29 1997 MP of TropojeHajdari served as Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on the Public Order and the National Intelligence Service from 1992 1996 In 1996 he was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on the Public Order and the National Intelligence Service and is November 1996 became President of the United Independent Albanian Trade Unions In June 1997 he became the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission of Defense From 1995 to 1998 Hajdari was the President of the KS Vllaznia Shkoder the first sport club in Albania He also served as the President of the Albanian Federation of Martial arts Assassination attempts EditHajdari began receiving death threats from the beginning of his involvement in the student protests On March 22 1991 he received a package containing a severed rooster head and a letter written in blood Azem Hajdari you are sentenced to death 4 Tropoje attack Edit On June 4 1998 at about 22 30 Hajdari and other members of the DP including Jozefina Topalli and Vili Minarolli were ambushed by gunmen Bardhyl Pollo former General Director of Albanian Radio and TV was seriously wounded 4 Shot in Parliament Edit On September 18 1997 Hajdari fought with Gafur Mazreku a Member of Parliament of the Prime Minister Fatos Nano s governing Socialist Party in a dispute over a proposed increase in the added value tax 9 Mazreku shot Hajdari five times with a pistol and ran from the hall Hajdari was taken to a military hospital in grave condition 10 Mazreku ran to the nearby Albanian telegraph agency building where he surrendered to police 10 Mazreku was sentenced to eight years imprisonment by parliament 8 On December 17 the court located in Tirana sentenced Mazreku to eleven years in prison for attempted murder The prosecutor had demanded a 16 year sentence Mazreku argued that he fired the shots in an act of revenge after Hajdari verbally assaulted and punched him 11 Hajdari however claimed the attack was politically motivated 12 Assassination EditHajdari was shot and killed as he stepped out of the Democratic Party s office in Tirana with his two bodyguards Besim Cera who was killed and Zenel Neza who was seriously injured but survived The three men were shot by Fatmir Haklaj who had been waiting in a car parked nearby 13 Hajdari was taken to the hospital by Besnik Docaj a fellow Democrat Cangu who was seriously injured and later died in hospital 14 Hajdari died of severe shock from trauma and hemorrhaging due to numerous wounds to the chest and stomach 14 He was posthumously awarded a Martyr of Democracy award Neza asked for asylum in the United States 13 His daughter Rudina is a current MP in the Albanian Parliament citation needed Reaction EditThe murder triggered two days of violent protests During Hajdari s funeral procession on September 14 1998 armed DP supporters ransacked government offices and for a brief period held the PM s office the parliament building and the Albanian State television and radio building 15 Estimates of casualties during the protests and riots ranged between 3 and 7 deaths and 14 and 76 injuries 16 After 72 hours the Government restored order and reclaimed tanks and armored personnel carriers seized by DP supporters Parliament subsequently lifted Berisha s immunity due to his alleged role in what the government described as a coup d etat but no charges were laid Berisha blamed the Socialist Party of Albania and its leaders for the murder Twelve people were arrested for their alleged involvement in the violence 17 In February 2002 five people including Jaho Mulosmani were sentenced for the murder by a Tirana district court 18 Awards EditHonorary citizenship of Tirana Albania 1998 5 Order Honor of the country Albania 2002 Gold medal of the League of Prizren Kosovo Skanderbeg s Order Albania 2007 1 See also EditAzem ti je gjalle History of Albania Politics of AlbaniaReferences Edit a b c Fatmira Hajdari Pse duhet rihetuar vrasja e Azemit in Albanian Shekulli Archived from the original on 2012 03 24 Azem Hajdari NY Times Archived from the original on 2020 08 19 a b Who Killed Azem Hajdari dissidentvoice org 24 July 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 07 26 Retrieved 2010 12 09 a b c d Azem Hajdari sot me emrin e Heroit in Albanian Infoarkiv com Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2011 06 02 a b Azem Hajdari PDF in Albanian Tirana gov Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 21 Kryetarja e Kuvendit ne takimin festiv me mijra e mijra te rinj ne perkujtim te Dites Kombetare te Rinise parlament al Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Kryetarja e Kuvendit Jozefina Topalli viziton shtepine e Heroit te Demokracise parlament al Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 a b Partos Gabriel September 23 1998 Obituary Azem Hajdari The Independent London Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved August 24 2017 Azem Hajdari te gjitha detajet e vrasjes se shekullit in Albanian Mapo Archived from the original on 2020 05 23 Retrieved 2011 05 07 a b Azem Hajdari and Gafur Mazreku fight Hri org September 18 1997 Archived from the original on November 7 2004 Retrieved June 2 2011 Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States Europa Publications Limited 1999 p 111 ISBN 9781857430585 Archived from the original on December 5 2020 Retrieved June 2 2011 Newsline December 18 1997 rferl org Archived from the original on 2008 12 15 Retrieved 2010 12 09 a b On the political assassinations arrests and persecution of the opposition by the neo communist regime in Albania Hartford hwp com Archived from the original on November 18 2006 Retrieved June 2 2011 a b Mulosmani Haklaj ekzekutoi me dy arme Azem Hajdarin in Albanian Gazeta Shqip Archived from the original on 2011 10 03 Albanians Clear the Way For the Arrest Of Ex President Archived 2017 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Published September 19 1998 NY Times United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Refworld Selected Political and Human Rights Issues UNHCR Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved June 2 2011 Jeffries Ian 2002 Eastern Europe at the turn of the Google Boeken ISBN 9780415236713 Archived from the original on December 5 2020 Retrieved June 2 2011 On the political assassinations arrests and persecution of the opposition by the neo communist regime in Albania hartford hwp com Archived from the original on 2006 11 18 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Further reading Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Azem Hajdari Po vjen Azem Hajdari Assassinated Albanian People Assassinated Albanian Politicians Essad Pasha Azem Hajdari Patrona HalilExternal links EditTV Klan s documentary about Azem Hajdari in Albanian Ndreke Gjini Rivrasja e Azem Hajdarit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Azem 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