In the beautiful city of Himara, on September 4, 1922, a distinguished pedagogue and journalist named Findia Veizi was born. He attended the school in his native country, Shkodra, Elbasan and graduated from the University of Tirana. He remains veteran of the National Liberation War and pioneer of Albanian Broadcasting. Immediately after the liberation, he was appointed deputy director of Radio Tirana and, together with Petro Kita, re-established the war-torn institution and made Albania verbally. Her voice was heard by Albanians and their friends all over the world.
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