Ukshin Hoti
Ukshin Hoti | |
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Born | Krushë e Madhe, Rahovec, Kingdom of Albania | 17 June 1943
Disappeared | 16 May 1999 (aged 55) Dubrava Prison, Istog, Kosovo |
Status | Missing for 24 years, 11 months and 11 days |
Ukshin Hoti was a
Life
Ukshin Hoti was born in the village of Krushë e Madhe/Velika Kruša in the
In 1982 he was sentenced by a Yugoslav court and spent three and a half years in prison for his support to the 1981 protests in Kosovo, although he was not charged with the use or advocacy of violence.[2][3] In 1983 Amnesty International declared him a prisoner of conscience.[3] On 28 September 1994, he was sentenced to five years in the Dubrava penitentiary for "endangering the constitutional order of Serbia".[2] On 16 May 1999, the day he was to be released, he was last seen alive by three inmates.[4] Rather than be released, he was transferred to the prison of Niš, and from then, he went missing.[2]
Works
- The Cold War and The Détente (Lufta e ftohtë dhe Detanti)
- The Political Philosophy of the Albanian Cause (Filozofia Politike e Çështjes Shqiptare)
- Talk through the prison bars (Bisedë përmes hekurash)
His works include the treatise, the Philosophical Politics of the Albanian Cause (
See also
Sources
- ^ "Pan-Albanianism: How Big a Threat to Balkan Stability?" (PDF). International Crisis Group. February 25, 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
- ^ ISBN 0-8108-5309-4.
- ^ ISBN 9780862100643.
- ISBN 1-56432-264-5.
- ^ "Official Journal of the European Communities". Europa. Retrieved 10 January 2012.