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Dielli | The Sun

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Archives for July 2020

DIELLI INTERVIEW WITH MS. SOPHIA ZAYAS, BRONX REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE AT THE NY GOVERNOR OFFICE

July 21, 2020 by dgreca

by Rafaela Prifti

Ms. Sophia Zayas, Bronx Representative at the Governor Cuomo’s Office of Regional Affairs, talked to the English Editor of Dielli (The Sun) about the impact of the pandemic to the community she serves and the strength of cultivating relationships that unite us. She holds a College Degree in Business Law and is the first woman in her family to hold a state-level office position. Ms. Zayas’ roots make her feel at home in the densely populated and diverse neighborhoods of the Bronx including a large Albanian-American community. She has attended Albania’s and Kosovo’s Independence Day alongside Albanian representatives, officials, families and guests. They remember Ms. Zayas hand-signing the eagle and saying in perfect Albanian “Hej Shqipe!” a common greeting among fellow Albanians. All those memories became more endearing during the lockdown months in New York, which was the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. Overwhelmed and anxious New Yorkers watched Governor Cuomo’s daily briefings to stay informed and do their part to manage or practice a new kind of living in the time of Coronavirus.

I conducted my interview with Sophia Zayas in two parts, starting in end of May. At the time, some areas in the Bronx were more affected compared to other boroughs. The Regional Representative worked on the front lines with community leaders, advocates and residents.
I asked her to describe the response specifically to those 5 zip codes, where at least one has a large Albanian population. “I communicated on a daily basis with local electeds, community representatives and related the feedback to Albany and to the Governor. One contributing factor of the situation was the large influx of impoverished people that highlighted health disparities. I was able to communicate the need of the significantly affected areas to the Governor, who responded by bringing more testing to the South Bronx. A good step in our response to the unfolding heath crisis was the antibody testing. It was the outcome of effective communication with churches and members of the community. At the same time, the response in Zip codes that were less affected focused on providing more PPE, more hand sanitizer from the state, and equipment to protect themselves,” said the Governor’s Bronx Representative.

To my question about testing capacity in New York, Ms. Zayas recalled the “rough patch between the Governor and the Federal Government to address the need to increase testing”. She added: “As a result of those efforts, COVID diagnostic testing and antibody testing are available to urgent care centers, pharmacies, churches and grocery stores, in order to get employees tested. In addition, antibody testing was brought to supermarkets, although it wasn’t promoted, it was only for random sampling. It has a great success rate and the community response was immediate. They appreciated seeing that the Governor’s Office and Department of Health were out there and concerned about their needs.” Talking about NAICHA – Housing Authority – which is overrun with cases, Sophia noted that the need came to the regional representatives and it was addressed by the Governor. “They developed a program,” said Ms. Zayas, “consisting of ready responders such as paramedics and practitioners who are currently on-site at the housing facilities. Residents can call the ready responders to their doors for their health needs.”

In my next question I brought up the preparations for a possible second wave that was much talked about in the media. She indicated that while trying to be optimistic about getting through the worst time, this is no time to put the guard down. Experts have stated that a second wave is probable. “As we go into Phase One of the reopening,” the Bronx Borough Gubernatorial official said, “Pelham Gardens which has a significant number of Albanians, has a dramatically higher Infection rates compared to the city. My job as the Regional Rep. as we’re going into phase one is to listen and console people who are in quarantine and under lockdown orders, but also to encourage mask-wearing and take preventive measures. People have been distracted because of the tragedies, looting and rioting. I’m trying to put the focus on putting a mask and social distancing and to be careful. I think we’re at a good place in terms of the COVID cases as a state. The Bronx has to be mindful of how we go about moving forward.”  She paused briefly to make a point about the protest and the health risks: “There was an uproar in our state and country. The protesters, marchers, looters and rioters on the street, are not practicing the safety measures which could mean a possible risk of an increase in infection cases. The Governor fears that if we start feeling overconfident with the low numbers now, we may become less vigilant in facing the virus. Often when people don’t read or hear about it, they start thinking the virus must be gone. That is not the case.”  She believes that under the strong leadership of the Governor the community stepped up to meet the challenge of an incredible magnitude and impact. From it, she acknowledges the valuable lessons of managing a health crisis and battling a pandemic.

With regard to the economic impact, I asked her to share how the community felt about the first phase of reopening, which was on June 8th while protests had erupted, violent at times, and were continuing for days in our neighborhoods. “In light of protests, we have to pay close attention to what is happening in the region. COVID-19 is still in focus, while we have to stay alert to keep people from destroying properties and businesses that communities had worked hard to build for years. Reopening of construction and manufacturing companies and certain businesses who sell food is good for the economy and the community, as we they continue to practice social distancing and common sense,” said Sophia.

We continued the second part of the interview, when 100 days of the pandemic had passed from the date the first case was identified. Bronx had been a hotspot that experienced a significant rise of COVID-19 cases, a respiratory disease caused by a highly contagious virus. In the fourth month of the global health crises, the threat of the virus has not diminished. In one of the press briefings I attended, Governor Cuomo said that there is another virus in the society, “the virus of racism”. As protesters took to the streets to demand racial equality, the riots again impacted some boroughs like Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx more significantly. There were sections in the Bronx like Fordham, Grand Concourse, and Burnside that saw a lot of devastation. The excitement of the phase one of the reopening was affected by a lot of destruction of small businesses, the looting and rioting in the streets and in our own community.
 
”Albanian businesses were not affected by the looters and the rioters,” remarked Sophia. “Areas with Albanian businesses such as Morris Park were ready. They kept united and they didn’t allow for looters to come in their neighborhoods, whereas some Latino and Black-owned businesses were torn apart. Burnside, Grand Concourse and Fordham have minority owned businesses. Sadly, the looters ended up hurting their own community. I visited these areas with the President of The Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, Marlene Cintron, to assess the damage and assist through the Department of Financial Services, and loan programs.”

Ms. Sophia Zayas, who holds a College Degree in Business Law, is the first woman in her family to hold a state-level office position. I asked her to take me through her work day.
Sophia answered: “The day of a Regional Rep is pretty unpredictable. I have been a Rep for 2 years. A pre-pandemic workday would include a range of things: such as setting out an agenda,  working on regional reports, expense reports to brief the Governor, emails from Albany, scheduling maybe a conference or planning events for the Governor whether it’s visits, scoping out places, speaking to people in the community, speaking to elected officials. One of the rep’s tasks is planning a program, who do we want to see in the audience, who do we invite, what is the topic, what will the Governor address. It is very challenging and overwhelming. We are molded for perfection as the governor is a perfectionist. Staying informed about the regional issues and its needs and also communicating effectively with the elected officials is of primary importance. I ask them what issues need to be addressed or if there’s anything I could do for them. I reach out to advocates or they could reach out to me. The advocates are non-profit organizations. Community residents can reach out about housing. We do constituency work.  If they’re not a part of my region I can refer them to a colleague or agency that can help them. There’s always action going on. The Reps know each other on a familial level and we work endless hours together. Our job is stressful but it comes with rewards. There are times where I’ve been upset and stressed out because something doesn’t turn out the way I want.”

I asked if she could share a moment that had made her proud.

Ms. Zayas said that the Sheridan Expressway was a huge transportation project that is still going on now. “The Governor wanted to come to the Bronx to announce it. They gave me 18 hours to build an event for the Expressway. I didn’t know how I was going to get 400 people in a room in less than 18 hours. I made calls and sent emails, reached out to people and the school we were close to. We ended up with 500 people in the auditorium. The Governor was very pleased and congratulated me so I felt accomplished in my job as a Rep,” For Sophia, part of that event comes with cultivating relationships in the community.” It was a great segue to my last question about her connections with the Albanian community and who was the first Albanian she had met in the Bronx. “The first Albanian I met was Esad Rizai. I introduced myself as the new Bronx Regional Representative. In observance of the Albanian independence. I brought the proclamation on behalf of the Governor and presented it to the Albanian-American Society Foundation. We became great friends. Albanians are very welcoming and accepting. I feel that my network of Albanians is wide, I’ve been able to cultivate relationships with the Albanian community. This past year at the Kosovo Independence event I presented the proclamation to honor posthumously Ali Rizai, Esad’s father, and the work he’s done. I brought Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul to honor Albania and Kosovo Independence at the Borough Hall at the Bronx Borough President Office. The Lieutenant Governor presented a proclamation on behalf of Governor Cuomo to the whole Albanian community and organizations. I value the good relationships of its members with Governor Cuomo. Whatever their needs might be, I try my best to provide services to keep them united.”

Filed Under: Interviste Tagged With: INTERVIEW WITH MS. SOPHIA ZAYAS, Rafaela Prifti

KOALICIONI I ORGANIZATAVE TE KOMUNITETIT SHQIPTAR NE SHBA,THIRRJE PARTIVE SHQIPTARE PER ZGJEDHJET E 30 GUSHTIT: UNIFIKOHUNI!

July 21, 2020 by dgreca

Alternativa Shqiptare- ASH
Forca E Re Demokratike- Forca
Levizja Qytetare Perspektiva- LQP
Lidhja Demokratike ne Mal te Zi- LDMZ
Lidhja Demokratike Shqiptare- LDSH
Partia Demokratike- PD
Partia Qendrore Shqiptare per Integrime- PQSHI Unioni Demokratik i Shqiptar- UDSH
Unioni i Tuzit- UT /

Te Nderuar Udheheqes te Partive Politike Shqiptare ne Mal te Zi,
Ne përfaqësuesit e Koalicionit te Organizatave te Komunitetit Shqiptar ne Amerike me prejardhje nga Mali i Zi, jemi të vetëdijshëm për gjendjen politike, ekonomike dhe sociale të shqiptareve në Mal të Zi, me përgjegjësi për të tashmen dhe të ardhmen, me vendosmëri për të bashkuar të gjitha forcat intelektuale, akademike dhe shoqërore brenda dhe jashtë vendit për të avancuar pozitën e shqiptarëve; ne frymën e respektit dhe bashkëjetesës fetare dhe zotimin për mbrojtjen e dinjitetit dhe personalitetit njerëzor; duke besuar se bashkimi i faktorit politik shqiptar do të kontriboje në përmirësimin e gjendjes së shqiptarëve në këto treva; me e bindjen e thellë se përgjegjësia kombëtare dhe bashkëpunimi jane vlera të paçmueshme për avancimin e të drejtave tona si popull autokton ne keto troje:
I bëjmë thirrje të gjithë spektrit politik shqiptar të mbështesë dhe miratojë një platformë dhe një listë të vetme bashkëpunimi me qëllimin final atë të unifikimit dhe përfaqësimit të përbashkët në zgjedhjet e përgjithshme të 30 gushtit.
Ne po percjellim me shqetësim të thellë zhvillimet e fundit politike dhe sjelljen e disa subjekteve politike shqiptare, të cilat edhe njëherë po dëshmojnë se interesat e ngushta personale qëndrojnë mbi vullnetin e popullit shqiptar. Keto subjekte politike po abuzojnë sërish me mbështetjen e sinqertë të elektoratit shqiptar, duke zhvlerësuar interesat
kombëtare, duke kompromentuar vullnetin e këtij elektorati dhe duke i mohuar zgjedhësit shqiptar votimim e nje liste të unifikuar zgjedhore, e cila do të maksimizoje votën shqiptare dhe do të forcoje zërin e shqiptarëve në Kuvendin e Malit te Zi.
Sidoqoftë, kësaj radhe, përgjegjësi të veçantë do të mbajnë partitë politike dhe udheheqesia e tyre që do të pengojnë procesin e bashkimit të shqiptarëve në një listë të vetme. Tani është koha për t’u sjellë si një faktor i vetëm politik sepse rezultati i ketyre zgjedhjeve do të kete rendesi themelore dhe historike për përmirësimin e gjendjes së shqiptarëve në Mal të Zi ne planin afatgjatë.
Ndaj ne u bëjme thirrje të gjitha partive politike shqiptare dhe udheheqesive te tyre për të garuar me një listë dhe program të vetëm në zgjedhjet e ardhshme, duke lënë mënjanë çdo interes partiak, ose përfitim personal.
Ne vlerësojmë përpjekjet e deritanishme te shtetit shqiptar për bashkimin e faktoreve politike dhe inkurajojme vazhdimin e ndermjetesimit te tyre per nje liste te vetme.
Ne do të reagojme fuqishëm kundër çdo pengese për lidhjen e marrëveshjes gjithëpërfshirëse të subjekteve politike shqiptare që do te zgjedhin një rrugë tjetër, ndërkaq, ata do të mbajnë përgjegjësi kombëtare, ashtu sikurse edhe publike.
Këto zgjedhje kanë një peshë historike ndaj secila parti politike dhe udheheqesia e tyre duhet të shfaqë gatishmërinë për bashkëpunim, vetëdije kombëtare dhe përgjegjësinë e nevojshme para shqiptareve. Çdo alternativë tjetër do të tregojë qartazi se kushdo që nuk i bashkohet listës së përbashkët, nuk ka asnjë lidhje as me shqetësimet e përditshme të shqiptarëve në Mal të Zi, as me mbrojtjen e interesave kombetare.
Nese ju beni detyren tuaj si te zgjedhur te popullit, atehere ne do te bejme detyren tone me ndikimin qe kemi, t’ju mbeshtesim si Nje Liste të Vetme!
Ju falenderojme sinqerisht per konsideraten.
E derguar me respekt nga,
Mark Gjonaj, NYC Councilmember
Albanian American Association Ulqini Albanian American Community Association Albanian American Cultural Foundation
Don Gjon Buzuku Association- Chicago
Don Gjon Buzuku Association- New York Fondacioni Don Simon Filipaj
Fondacioni Lukaj
Fondacioni Plave Guci
Illyrian Business Organization- IBO
Shoqata Ana e Malit
Shoqata Atdhetare Malesia e Madhe- Michigan Shoqata Koja Association
Shoqata Kraja
Shoqata Malesia e Madhe- New York
Trieshi Humanitarian Fund

Filed Under: Komunitet Tagged With: Koalicioni I organizatave, ne Mal te zi, Thirrje Partive

THE BIBERAJ FOUNDATION INC. ANNOUNCES A $1.1 MILLION SCHOLARSHIP …

July 21, 2020 by dgreca

FOR 40 STUDENTS TO THE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-RIT KOSOVO/AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN KOSOVO FOUNDATION. /
New York/Prishtina, July 20, 2020 – The Biberaj Foundation Inc. announces a new academic scholarship, in the amount of $1,160,000, for 40 students to study to obtain a Bachelor’s degree at Rochester Institute of Technology in Kosovo/American University in Kosovo Foundation (“RIT Kosovo (A.U.K)”).
The competitive Biberaj Family Scholarship provides for a total of 40 scholarship awards, granted over four years, to students with strong academic records and demonstrating financial need. Thirty-six of the scholarship awards will be granted to students of Albanian descent from Tropoja, Plava, Gucia, Presheva, Tetova, Shkup, and rural parts of Kosova, and four to students from minority groups in Kosova. It is the goal of the Biberaj Family Scholarship to grant a minimum of fifty percent and up to seventy-five percent of the scholarships to women.  Preference in receiving a scholarship will be given to students interested in Science, Engineering, Technology, Math and Journalism concentrations.

Mr. Ken Biberaj, a spokesman for the Biberaj Foundation stated that, “The Biberaj Foundation is proud to support this innovative and exciting program. Like countless other families that emigrated to the United States, our family is very appreciative of the opportunities that America has given us and the success we have achieved. This scholarship aims to provide a truly global experience for these young people, with a strong emphasis on women and those prioritizing course work in science, engineering, technology, math and journalism.”

RIT Kosovo (A.U.K.) will administer the scholarship and be responsible for recruiting the students. The College will provide Room and Board.

The RIT Kosovo (A.U.K) President, Dr. Kamal Shahrabi, upon establishment of the Biberaj Family Scholarship thanked the Biberaj Foundation by stating: “I am very happy and appreciative that the Biberaj Foundation has selected RIT Kosovo (A.U.K) to be the institution of their choice to provide the education to the recipients of the Biberaj Family Scholarship. The generosity of the Biberaj Foundation will enable 40 youngsters of Kosovo and the region to receive an exceptional American education near home with the opportunity to get U.S. experience as well. The Biberaj Foundation generosity is a clear indication that the Biberaj family counts on our graduates for a better future in Kosovo and the region. Thank you for placing your trust and support in RIT Kosovo (A.U.K.) to turn the passion of the recipients of the Biberaj Family Scholarship into a career.”

As requirements of the Biberaj Family Scholarship, each student will spend one month each summer between each academic year, working to support community service in their home region, and each student will be required to complete a Capstone project by the end of their fourth year. Additionally, each student will spend one academic semester studying in the U.S. under RIT Kosovo (A.U.K.) Global Scholar Program at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s New York campus. To maintain his or her scholarship, each student will need to maintain a superior grade point average.

This merit-based financial need scholarship is open to anyone who meets the following requirements:
• Is of Albanian descent from one of the following regions: rural parts of Kosova, Tropoja, Plava, Gucia, Presheva, Tetova, and Shkup, or is from one of the minority groups of Kosova.
• Completes RIT (A.U.K)’s application specifically for this program.
• Able to demonstrate an outstanding academic record and achievements.
• Has been active in extra-curricular activities.
• Must have completed a High School Degree by the time of scholarship award.
• Able to demonstrate financial need.
• Proficient in spoken and written English at the time of application. The application, selection process, and interview are all conducted in English.
• Able to demonstrate strong mathematical skills.

An announcement with more information and access to the online applications for the 2021-2022 academic year, will become available at https://kosovo.rit.edu/

About the Biberaj Foundation Inc.
The Biberaj Foundation Inc, founded as a not-for-profit in 2017, provides educational opportunities for qualified students of Albanian descent, living in the Balkans, to receive scholarship assistance for study in undergraduate and graduate programs leading to a degree at United States colleges and universities.

About RIT Kosovo (A.U.K)
Founded in 2002, RIT Kosovo (A.U.K) delivers an outstanding American education for students from Kosovo and the world through innovative curricular, experiential, and research programs in a student-centered culture. RITK is also supported by the U.S. public charity organization, “The American University in Kosovo Foundation Inc,.”

Contact: Visar Jasiqi, Chief Development Officer at RIT Kosovo (A.U.K)
+383 49 238 248 | vjasiqi@auk.org | vxjcad@rit.edu

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 1.1 MILION Dollare, 40 students, THE BIBERAJ FOUNDATION INC.

IS OUTDOOR LEARNING A FEASEABLE OPTION AMID THE PANDEMIC?

July 21, 2020 by dgreca

By Rafaela Prifti-

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will not release the guidelines on how to reopen to students after coronavirus shutdowns. A spokesperson said that the full set will be published before the end of July. President Trump has repeated that he wants to see schools reopen classrooms in the fall. But he complained on Twitter about the CDC’s guidance of preventive measures in schools for being ‘too tough”. The school systems nationwide are grappling with whether and how to open this fall amid the public-health crisis.

In New York, the nation’s largest school system, Governor Andrew Cuomo has laid out “the formula to be used to reopen schools across the state”. The requirements, based on data, are: the region must be in Phase 4 and the daily infection rate must remain below 5% using a 14-day average for schools to reopen. Schools will be closed if the infection level rises to 9% or greater before the day school opens. Governor Cuomo put the emphasis on safely reopening schools following state guidelines such as face masks, social distancing, regular cleaning of classrooms, COVID-19 screenings and contact tracing. Decisions on school reopening will be made in the first week of August. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza have announced a plan of Blended Learning for the city’s 1.1 million school children. Across the state and around the country, a number of schools have developed and devised structures such as open tents for in-person classroom teaching. There have been reports of lowered risks of contracting the coronavirus outside. As the city has done for restaurants and fast-food industry, it could cordon off streets and sidewalks for schools.

Curiously, outdoor classes were the solution during the pandemic more than a century ago when tuberculosis was a global pandemic. In 1907, two Rhode Island doctors, Mary Packard and Ellen Stone, followed the models in Germany to lower the risk of infection transmission among children. Doctors Packard and Stone implemented the concept by converting a brick building into a public health conscious structure. They proposed the creation of an open-air schoolroom by installing large windows on each side and keeping them open all day. In the harsh winter season children stayed warm in wearable blankets called “Eskimo sitting bags”. Images from Library of Congress show the children with heated soapstone placed at their feet. There were no reported cases of sick students. Within two years 65 open-air schools around the country either set up along the lines of the Providence model of Rhode Island or were held outside. In New York, the classes at private school Horace Mann were taught on the roof.

There is growing body of evidence suggesting ways that outdoor leaning benefits students, younger ones in particular. Some have talked about using vacant office or retail space for schools. Some public school teachers have proposed that all kindergarten, first- and second-grade classes could be held outside, with the natural environment deployed as a resource for math and science lessons. Alternatively, there are plans that schools could use as much accessible outdoor space as possible to reduce the number of students in a building at any given time, thus allowing for proper social distancing. Instead of rotating between live school and remote learning, children could rotate between indoor and outdoor work during the course of the day. Media reports that while inequity has meant that schools in more affluent neighborhoods are situated closer to parks than those in poorer parts of the city, infrastructure for outdoor learning is already in place, even in many low-income neighborhoods. Between 2007 and 2013, in conjunction with the Trust for Public Land, the city converted more than 250 schoolyards to green space for student and community use. Although a promising idea, transitioning to the outdoor learning comes with new challenges from liability claims to curriculum requirements.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: A feaseable, Is Outdoor Leaarning, Option, Rafaela Prifti

AT GJERGJ FISHTA

July 21, 2020 by dgreca

Nga Bajame Hoxha-Çeliku-

AT GjERGJ FISHTA-

At Gjergj Fishta të kjofshim falë
Deri atje ku zani yt asht ndi
Në jetë t’jetve për mos me u ndalë
Je kthye në këngë e në histori.

Ai za’ i yt porsi i bylbylit
Nisi me këndue qysh’ në rini.
Aty ku çilë i bukur agimit
Atje n’ shkrepa n’ atë Shqipni.

At Gjergj Fishta kjofsh’ bekue
Mbi kët’ tokë; përmbi njat’qiell.
Ku t’parën herë ti ke ligjërue
Ka shkrep n’ dritza bash njaj diell.

Atje ku s’parit t’agoi drita
T’agoi jeta mbi kodra e mal,
Atje ku i deshte lul’e driza
T’ka ngrit atdheu n’piedestal.

Sot e nesër përmbi kët’ dhe
Përmbi drit’ që s’ka me u shue.
Ti je kthy nji fanar ndër ne
N’at dritë t’anden jem bashkue.

S’ke me kenë ma kurr i shkret
Në ket vend ku je burrnue.
T’kanë madhështu male e det
Tuj t’prit ty, e tue t’ bekue.

At Gjergj Fishta shkamb mbi gur
Rrezja jote s‘ka me u shue.
Shkroj’ e zjarrta përkrah flamur
Portreti yt qëndis plot yje.

“Lamtumirë! Atdhe i bekue!”
S’ka dasht kurr për me thanë.
“Kah njai diell që asht flakue”
Ke me kthye e me thirr: Nanë!

Ke shtegtue nëpër dhe t’huej
Nga trysnia mbarë mizore.
S’t’kanë përbuzë o i nderuem
T’kanë nderu fjalën hyjnore!

Shpesh ndër sy t’ asht pa dhe loti
Tuj rrjedhë, mbi ftyrë tuj t’ra,
T’kem kërkue dhe mot mbas moti
Ka erdh nama ne me ty me na nda?

Kah rrin besa në bjeshkë e male
Nëpër troje t’nalta t’Shqiptarisë,
Atje ku ndihen kreshnik’e valle
Asht aty besa jote e burrnisë.

At Gjergj Fishta kudo në krye
Për t’madhin Zot ti ke rilindë,
Lahuta jote ngrit kala mbi yje
E ti parrizin je tash tuj ndritë.

Për atë hatër të këtij Atdheut
T’asht ngrit’ zani mos me tretë,
Ti ke qenë ajo drita’ e dheut
Për ty brezat s’kan me heshtë.

At Gjergj Fishtë t’këndoi ty fjala
Përmbi lis e n’ fusha t’gjana,
N’maje malesh e za’ mbi zana
Atje s’pari ku t’leu Ty Nana.

Filed Under: Sofra Poetike Tagged With: At Gjergj Fisha, Bajame Hoxha-Celiku

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