Sali Çekaj

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Sali Çekaj
FR Yugoslavia
, (now Republic of Kosovo)
Allegiance
Years of service1991–1999
RankCommander
Unit134th Brigade
138th Brigade
Commands heldDukagjin Operational Zone, (Kosovo)
Battles/warsKosovo War
Awards
Hero of Kosovo (posthumously)[1]

Sali Çekaj (22 June 1956 – 19 April 1999) was a

Hero of Kosovo.[2]

Sali Çekaj was the first commander of the first-two military groups that had conducted military exercises between 1990 and 1991 in Albania. Part of those groups were also

US
senators.

Sali Çekaj as the leader of first Dukagjini guerrilla military forces and with Adem Jashari as the leader of the Drenica region and Zahir Pajaziti the leader of Llapi region, co-operated in guerrilla attacks on Serbian police stations since 1992. Because of his paramilitary activity he had difficulty staying in Kosovo and was wanted by Serbian police. He was a graduated lawyer, a career military officer and he was the first lawyer in Kosovo who started the implementation of the "Kaçanik Constitution" in the institutions of Kosovo at that time.

The name of Sali Çekaj appears in many activities of movements and political organizations from 1981 onwards, when he was involved in the demonstrations of that time. During the 90s, Çekaj contributed intensively to the extension and strengthening of the network of Albanians engaged in the movement for freedom, both in Kosovo and in the diaspora.

Political activist, military, mobilization organizer and commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army, Sali Çekaj turns out to be one of the most multidimensional profiles in the history of movements for the liberation of Kosovo from Serbia.

During the Kosovo War he had the nickname Veterani (the Veteran) because he was the first commander of the military groups in Kosovo.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Prime Minister Thaçi: By honoring the life, contribution and sacrifice of the National Hero Agim Ramadani - we honor all the martyrs and fighters of Brigade 138 - News - the Republic of Kosovo - the Office of the Prime Minister". Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  2. ^ "The President: Heroism of Sali Çekajt will remain an inspiration and pride to young generations". president-ksgov.net. 19 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Kujtesë për njërin ndër tre komandantët e parë të Ushtrisë Çlirimtare të Kosovës Sali Çekaj – Nga NUE OROSHI". VOAL – Voice of Albanians. 21 April 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  4. ^ "SALI ÇEKAJ ISHTE KOMANDANTI I PARË I NJËSISË SË PARË USHTARAKE PREJ SË CILËS LINDI UÇK-ja". LIDHJA E PRIZRENIT (in Albanian). 24 April 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2020.