In Zofingen, Switzerland, on May 7th, 1992, was published the first number of “Rilindja” newspaper of Kosovo that was prohibited by the Serbian army in Pristina. After a year, the newspaper was also published in Tirana. It was the only Albanian-language newspaper that was published in 4 daily editions and was distributed everywhere, where Albanians were. It was also published in Frankfurt, Germany, and in Pristina, under the title “Bujku”.
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