Hafëz Jusuf Azemi
Appearance
Hafëz Jusuf Azemi[a] (born in Dobrošte) was a Balli Kombëtar fighter from the Dobrošte unit.[1][2] Having survived World War II and the onslaught of the Yugoslav Partisans, Azemi was forced into exile in the United States. While in exile, Azemi continued fighting for the rights and freedom of Albanians in Yugoslavia. Along with Abas Ermenji, Azemi helped form the Union of Kosovars (Lidhja Kosovare) as well as many other Albanian organisations in the United States.[3][4]
Notes
a. | ^ Albanian spelling: Hafëz Jusuf Azemi, Serbo-Croat spelling: Hafez Jusuf Azemi, Хафез Јусуф Аземи. |
References
- ^ Lidhja Kosovare Kongresi i Pare Botnuer, Chicago 24-25 Nanduer, 1973
- ^ Tearce Municipality[permanent dead link]
- ^ The contribution of political organizations in the U.S. for the affirmation of Ethnic Albania, [1]
- ^ Lidhja Kosovare Kongresi i Pare Botnuer, Chicago 24-25 Nanduer, 1973
Categories:
- Albanian nationalists in Kosovo
- Albanian separatism
- Albanian anti-communists
- Balli Kombëtar
- People from Tearce Municipality
- People from Tetovo Municipality
- Albanians in North Macedonia
- Macedonian people of American descent
- Albanian people of World War II
- Albanian emigrants to the United States
- 20th-century Albanian military personnel
- 20th-century Albanian people
- Albanian politician stubs