In a press release published in Pristina on August 6, 1999, from “Amnesty International” and other human rights organizations, Belgrade was asked for information on thousands of prisoners and missing from Kosovo. According to the communiqué only during the NATO bombing in Yugoslavia, 3,500 Albanians were detained and missing, but according to other data, this figure records more than 7,000 victims.
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10 May 1819, Ali Pasha Tepelena took the town of Parga without a war
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10 May 1892, in the Romanian capital, was opened the first Normal School in Albanian Language
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10 May 1897, Visar Dodan started publishing the newspaper “Albania” in Bucharest