The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, commemorated the activist of the national cause Ukshin Hoti on the 79th anniversary of his birth.

Kurti said that "we will always speak for Ukshin Hoti, because he is the maximum missing, the one who disappeared with his rich conscience and his high knowledge".

"We know that such an object of behavior, that such a spiritual guide is needed at all times, especially in those of burdened peace and damaged independence.

If we had him among us, he would come to us, to you, to me, to all of us.

In front of us, without turning our backs.

"On every date of his or other heroes of thought and action, places become alive, in the city there would be centers of conversations on the topic of freedom and politics", Kurti wrote in a Facebook post, Telegrafi reports.

"It is the same every day in honor of Ukshin at his house in Krusha, but it is the same in my meditation on him.

Because every contemplation's due to a suggestion of his own.

Here, for example, when in one paragraph, throws two decades of experience in intellectual circles.

I am summarizing it here in the form of an existential and semantic diagonal: 'Judging by the attitudes and activities around Kosovo (in a broad view) it seems as if the American goal of uniting Europe through the Europeanization of Germany becomes apparent… Analogously, the unification of Albania "with Kosovo, without a doubt, the Russians would experience it as excessive Germanization of Europe '", he wrote.

"You will find this diagonal in full in the conversation with Kadare.

I love this book very much because from the fact of the dialogue, Ukshini is very lively.

This missing maximum produces large diagonals of the thought experiment.

But of course, to understand the analytics of this will, I must return to the political philosophy of the Albanian cause.

"It is not the revival of dialogue, but the revival of work."

"It is in the virtue of the missing to be alive among us.

"It is in the property of the maximum missing to be the most living orientation between us", wrote Kurti.

The well-known activist of the National Movement, Professor Ukshin Hoti was born on June 17, 1943 in the village of Krusha e Madhe in Rahovec.

He was a professor, writer, philosopher, intellectual, patriot and prominent activist of the national cause during the years 1981-1999.

Ukshin Hoti, has also been a lecturer at several American universities where he studied and graduated.

He was arrested several times by the Serbian regime of Tito and Milosevic for his patriotic activity.

He was last arrested in 1994 by Serbian police on charges of engaging in hostile activity against Yugoslavia and participating in the movement for the Republic of Kosovo, in which case he was sentenced to 5 years in prison.

On May 16, 1999, after his release and release from his cell in Dubrava Prison, he disappeared from the Serbian police without a trace.

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Telegraphy

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