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Albanian Times, April 22, 1996
From: Albanian Times <AlbaTimes@aol.com>
CONTENTS
[1] Socialists Launch Election Campaign
[2] Three Killed in Polican Blast
[3] Argentine Writer Sabato Awarded "Kadare" Prize
[4] World Bank Grants Albania $8 Million for Forests
[5] Scalfaro Praises Albania's Change
[6] Italy and Albania Discuss Illegal Immigration
[7] Armed Man Threatens Berisha-Scalfaro Meeting
[8] Greece's Program With Albania Eyes Infrastructure
[9] WB New Resident Representative in Macedonia
[10] European Parliament Calls for Conference on Kosova
[11] 250 Illegal Emigrants Rescued off the Italian Coast
[12] NEBEX Reports Good Gold Prospects in Mirdita
[13] Freed Hoxha'a Son Vows to Defend Father's Memory
[1] Socialists Launch Election Campaign
TIRANA, April 21 - Albania's opposition Socialist party has officially
launched its campaign for the May 26 general elections, promising voters a
victory of the opposition forces. Speaking before a crowd of 4 thousands in
a Tirana sports hall, Socialist deputy leader Servet Pellumbi said a victory
of the opposition will guarantee social peace and higher living standards.
``We do not promise you the skies but we promise not to disillusion you. We
will end the anomalies of Democratic Party rule,'' he said. "With the
Socialists in government there will be no turning back but a progressive
continuation of reform,'' added Pellumbi saying that the Socialists will
convey this message also during a coming visit to the United States. The
Socialists presented Agim Fagu, the nations former star basketball player as
their candidate and expressed confidence they would win in more than 80
constituencies. Pellumbi is one of 35 candidates a government electoral
commission has barred from standing in next month's poll. They were
disqualified on the grounds they held high office in the former communist
regime, had links to the former secret police or gave evidence in
dissidents' trials. The ruling Democratic Party on Sunday elected its
19-member steering committee, bringing in more young members and women.
Party sources said state control commission chairman Blerim Cela was not
elected to the steering board. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
[2] Three Killed in Polican Blast
Three persons died in an explosion outside the southern town of Polican on
Saturday evening. Two brothers and a third person died instantly while
trying to unearth a hidden barrel filled with detonators. A water main
supplying drinking water to the city of Berat was ripped off by the powerful
blast leaving the city without water for hours. Police experts said the
explosion must have been accidental. (Albanian Times)
[3] Argentine Writer Sabato Awarded "Kadare" Prize
TIRANA, Albania - Albania's Velija cultural foundation has awarded Argentine
writer Ernesto Sabato its most prestigious international literary honor.
Sabato, 85, received the award and $20,000 in prize money at a ceremony
Saturday evening. The Kadare International Literary Prize is named after
Albanian writer Ismail Kadare. Sabato, whose novels include ``The Tunnel''
(1948), ``On Heroes and Graves'' (1961) and ``Abaddon, the Exterminator''
(1974), was born in Argentina in 1911. His mother was part Albanian. The
prize was announced on October 2, 1995, but Sabato could not attend due to
the death of his son in an air accident. (Albanian Times, Reuters)
[4] World Bank Grants Albania $8 Million for Forests
TIRANA, April 19 - The World Bank has granted Albania an $8 million credit
line to restore the country's degraded forests and pasture areas, the bank's
mission in Tirana said. It said that forests and pastures, covering about
half of the country's area, constitute a vast natural resource with great
economic potential, but had not yet benefitted from Albania's transition to
a market system. ``The sector's production today is limited to satisfying
the demand of the domestic market, which has significantly shrunk in the
course of the transition,'' the mission said in a statement. The bank noted
that while timber harvesting and processing activities have been taken over
by privatized or newly formed enterprises, forest management is still in
state hands. ``The lack of law enforcement has resulted in uncontrolled
harvesting. State control of trade, pricing and marketing has generated
inefficiencies and distortions in production,'' the bank added. The loan is
to be repaid over 40 years period with a 10-year grace period. (Courtesy of
Reuters)
[5] Scalfaro Praises Albania's Change
TIRANA, April 19 - Italian president Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, on a state visit
to Tirana complimented president Sali Berisha on the many things that in his
words "have changed for the better" in Albania. Remarking that political
alliances are important, the Italian president said ''to be strong, it's
necessary to work together.'' In comments addressing Albania's four years of
democracy following decades of rigid isolation, Scalfaro added that ''when
this unnatural pressure (of dictatorship) is removed, the true values of
humankind and its nature can flourish.'' Albania is looking to the Italian
presidency to forge closer ties with the European Union in the form of an
association accord. Albania currently has a cooperation accord with the EU.
Italy is working to conclude an accord between Tirana and the EU before the
Italian six-month duty presidency is over on July 1. In meeting with
Scalfaro, President Berisha thanked Italy for its aid to social and economic
reconstruction in his country. ''I came here three years ago,'' said
Scalfaro, ''and the situation has changed almost out of all recognition
thanks to the advances made. You work, you build and unemployment is
improving.'' ``I am very pleased with the Italian presence of more than 500
companies and...(I am sure) Italy's participation will continue,'' Scalfaro
said at the end of official talks. An Albanian high official said that since
1992, Italy had made available L226.2 billion ($185 million) in funds for
projects now under way, L68.1 billion of which is bilateral aid and 158.1
billion investments and was considered Albania's main trading partner.
Scalfaro attended a ceremony to inaugurate a second stretch of the
Tirana-Durres motorway and the Bovilla-Tirana dam, aqueduct and water mains
system. Scalfaro also visited training and hospital facilities run by
Italian volunteer organisations. (Albanian Times)
[6] Italy and Albania Discuss Illegal Immigration
TIRANA, April 19 - Officials from both Albania and Italy say the flow of
illegal immigrants across the narrow strait of the Adriatic Sea separating
them has done nothing to disturb their excellent relations. When President
Sali Berisha visited Rome in October, the two countries signed a friendship
agreement and other cooperation accords in which immigration was given an
important place. A series of talks have been held in recent months to put
the pact into effect, but officials say there is an urgent need for an
agreement on the readmission of clandestine immigrants by Albania which is
seen as indispensable for controlling the flow. Scalfaro's visit to Tirana
follows that by the Italian Foreign Minister Susanna Agnelli a month ago and
returns the visit of Albanian President Sali Berisha. (Albanian Times, ANSA)
[7] Armed Man Threatens Berisha-Scalfaro Meeting
TIRANA, April 19 - A man armed with a hand grenade and threatening to blow
himself up outside the presidential palace in Tirana was overpowered by
police after the Albanian President Sali Berisha and his Italian counterpart
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro had left the building. Police and sharpshooters
surrounded the square and Scalfaro left the building by a side door, about
15 minutes later than scheduled. Police, who captured the man after keeping
him under surveillance for some time, said he insisted on speaking directly
to Berisha. According to bystanders he also asked for a meeting with
Scalfaro. Police tricked the man into capture by pretending to set up a
mobile phone contact with the Albanian president. National guard commander
Zyhdi Dajti said the man, identified as 32-year-old Ilir Buza from Fushe
Kruja north of Tirana, was armed with a bomb powerful enough to endanger
people within a 60-metre (yard) radius. He was overpowered by police less
than an hour after he began his bomb siege. Police commander Agim Shehu said
the man appeared to be deranged. ``In no way was this incident connected to
the Italian president's visit,'' Shehu said. (Albanian Times)
[8] Greece's Program With Albania Eyes Infrastructure
ATHENS, April 19 - Greece has slated 27.3 billion drachmas for a
cross-border co-operation program with Albania, officials said. The program
(INTERREG-PHARE CBC) focuses on infrastructure, particularly road
construction and telecommunications, Greek under-secretary of national
economy told a press conference Thursday. The road construction project aims
at establishing an international link between the Adriatic coast, the
northern Greek port of Salonika and the Greek-Turkish border. In the
communications sector, the objective is to create a link between Greece and
Albania by means of an underwater optic fiber cable which will later be
extended to Croatia. The ultimate target of the project is to set up a
telecommunications link between central and northern Europe and the Eastern
Mediterranean and the Middle East. According to ANA, cross-border
co-operation between Greece and Albania also provides for the strengthening
of the two countries' agricultural sector through the transfer of know-how
and the reciprocal promotion of non-competing products. A joint monitoring
committee is due to meet for the first time in Ioannina on April 22 to
discuss implementation issues. (Albanian Times, ANA)
[9] WB New Resident Representative in Macedonia
WASHINGTON, April 19 - Ellen A. Goldstein has been appointed new World Bank
resident representative in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Goldstein, a US national, joined the Bank in 1985 as a long-term consultant
in the country operations division of the West Africa department. After
becoming a country economist, she transferred to the Asia department in
1990. Following a one-year sabbatical, she returned to the South Asia office
of the regional vice president in 1193, then joined the human resources
operations division of the Central and Southern Europe departments as a
senior human resources economist. (Albanian Times)
[10] European Parliament Calls for Conference on Kosova
STRASBOURG, April 17 - The European Parliament decided in Strasbourg to
convene an international conference on Kosova under the aegis of the
European Union, a EU press release said. In a resolution passed on the
initiative of all the large political groups, Parliament members also asked
EU states not to re-establish diplomatic relations with Belgrade before
negotiations were opened between Belgrade and the representatives of the
Kosova Albanians. In the document, the European Parliament said it was
''premature'' to speak of re-establishing normal diplomatic relations
between EU countries and Belgrade. (Albanian Times)
[11] 250 Illegal Emigrants Rescued off the Italian Coast
LECCE, April 16 - A Turkish ship with 250 emigrants from Albania ran aground
off the Italian coast. The emigrants, among them many women and children
were taken to safety by the authorities. No one was hurt, according to
Italian police sources. Eight crew members were arrested for illegal
smuggling of immigrants. Only days ago, Italian coast guard rescued 140
Indian emigrants from a burning freighter off the Sicily coast. (Albanian
Times)
[12] NEBEX Reports Good Gold Prospects in Mirdita
CALGARY, April 19 - NEBEX Resources Ltd. reported that gold values obtained
in grab samples together with the widespread nature of the mineralization
suggests that a major gold deposit could be outlined at the Kacinari
concession in north central Albania. Of 56 grab samples taken from
mineralized surface showings and occurrences in an area of approximately 1.7
kilometers by one kilometer, 17 samples returned gold values ranging from
8.0 grams to 74.7 grams/ton (.23 ounces to 2.17 ounces/ton). Nine of these
samples had values exceeding 25 grams per ton. This exploration project is
in the Gjazuj-Shengjergj area of the 250 square kilometer concession where a
widespread zone of auriferous quartz-carbonate and vein stringer zones with
extensive carbonate alteration halos occur in Triassic-age basic volcanics
and sub-volcanic gabbro intrusives. The gold is related to sulphide
mineralization including arsenopyrite, pyrite, sphalerite and minor antimony
minerals. Detailed mapping, sampling and trenching is being carried out to
define drill targets. Drilling is continuing on the adjoining Mirdita
concession to outline a copper-zinc-gold massive sulphide deposit.
Exploration is planned to start in May in the Kukes and Radomir concessions
when the snow clears. (Courtesy of Canada Newsware)
[13] Freed Hoxha'a Son Vows to Defend Father's Memory
TIRANA, April 18 - Enver Hoxha's son, Ilir, who was released from prison on
Friday told journalists he wanted to defend his father's memory till the end
of his life. Ilir Hoxha, a jobless mechanical engineer, was sentenced to one
year imprisonment last June for describing the current Albanian leadership
as "a pack of vandals" and "dark forces." He was accused of "inciting
national hatred and endangering public peace." The young Hoxha said now that
he was free, he would first place a bunch of flowers on his father's grave.
Enver Hoxha's wife, Nexhmije, was sentenced to imprisonment for abuse of
power. (Albanian Times)
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