In the theatre “Bulevard” of Bucharest, on March 16th, 1902, our compatriots exiled there, showed for the tenth times drama “Besa” of Sami Frasher. After the show, the audience held a demonstration in the streets of the Romanian capital in support of the Albanian issue, that attracted the attention of the public and the press in inside and outside the country.
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