In the Hajdelberg Hospital Center in Germany, on May 8th, 1997, died Abdyl Lahni, a determined national fighter. He was born in Podujevë / Glogovac, in 1941, in a poor peasant family. In 1964, he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison, who suffered in the awful prison of Goli Otok. Even after the release, he continued patriotic activity and was arrested and punished again by Serbian chauvinists.
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