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Dielli (The Sun)
PublisherVatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America
Editor-in-chiefDalip Greca
FoundedFebruary 15, 1909 (Boston, MA)
LanguageAlbanian, English
Relaunched2011
Headquarters2437 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458
CountryUS
ISSN2166-9139
OCLC number9287814
Websitegazetadielli.com

Dielli is a newspaper published in the United States by Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America.

History

Dielli started on February 15, 1909 as a political-patriotic newspaper of the Besa-Besën society of Boston, Massachusetts, one of the main organizations of the Albanian diaspora in the US. Its first manager was George Konda.[1] In 1912, "Besa-Besën" and other Albanian-American organization merged into "Vatra", while the newspaper became the official press organ of the new society with Kristo Kirka as manager. Is was founded by Fan Noli, and it is one of the longest Albanian publications in overall.[2]

Dielli's list of chief-editors includes prominent figures of Albanian emigre in the US, and Albanian politics in general throughout the 20th century: Fan Noli, Faik Konica, Kristo Floqi, Kristo Dako, Paskal Aleksi, Dennis Kambury, Kostë Çekrezi, Bahri Omari, Loni P. Hristo, Andon S. Frashëri, Andrea D. Elia, Nelo Drizari, Qerim Panariti, Xhevat Kallajxhi, Eduard Liço.

From 1990 to 1994, the newspaper was in turmoil, changing managers frequently Din Derti, Arshi Pipa, Gjon Buçaj, Agim Karagjozi, Agim Rexhaj, Anton Çefa. It stopped publishing in December 2006, due to divergences of the editorial staff with Vatra's council. It restarted publishing in 2011. It has been headquartered in various locations including Detroit, Michigan, Worcester, Massachusetts, and Boston, Massachusetts.[3]

Dielli has covered a wide thematic starting from political, patriotic, also performing social, cultural, poetic, and informative activities. During its lifespan, it has focused on various problems concerning the Albanian society starting from the National Cause, following with World War I and the newly created Albanian state, de-feudalisation of Albania, working class rights, as well as thematics concerning Albanian American society.[4]

References

  1. ^ DIELLI, ZERI I VATRES, DHE REGJISTRI ME I VJETER I SHQIPTAREVE TE AMERIKES
  2. ^ Robert Clegg Austin (2012), Founding a Balkan State: Albania's Experiment with Democracy, 1920-1925, Univ of Toronto Press, p. 12, ISBN 978-1442644359
  3. ^ 100-vjetori i gazetës “Dielli”. Historia e Vatrës është drejtësisht histori e lëvizjes nacionale Shqiptare në Amerikë (in Albanian)
  4. ^ Dirk Hoerder (1987), The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s: Migrants from eastern and southeastern Europe, Bibliographies and Indexes in American History, Greenwood Press, p. 473, ISBN 978-0313260773