Dibra
On December 2nd, 1919, the Serbian occupation authorities, opened in the city of Dibra, “the Office of the Government of Esat Pashe Toptani”. As Aqif Pasha writes, there lived clerk and officers of Esat Pasha, who together with the occupiers, “project plans to promote riots”. For this purpose the Belgrade government, recruit Albanian peasants into the ranks of gendarmerie, to use them for its own anti- Albanian policy goals.
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