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Albanians in Montenegro

Honoring Our Heroes: Remarks by Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi at the Ded Gjo Luli Celebration
English | Albanian | 5 April 2008

“THE TERRORS OF JUSTICE IN MONTENEGRO/FREE THE TUZI FOURTEEN.” Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi explains why fourteen Albanians, including three American citizens, who were tortured and jailed in Montenegro in September 2006, are still in prison.
English | Albanian | April 2007

SENATOR JOSEPH BIDEN ON KOSOVA AND MONTENEGRO. Senator Joe Biden continues to make a significant contribution to the cause of lasting peace in Southeast Europe, as the attached documents demonstrate.  The first is his January 3rd commentary in The Financial Times of London, entitled “Opponents of a new Kosovo must be stopped.” The second is the letter that he sent last November at the urging of the Civic League to Montenegrin Prime Minister Zeljko Sturanovic on behalf of the fourteen Albanians tortured and jailed in Montenegro.  English | Albanian | January 2007

THE ALBANIAN AMERICAN CIVIC CONDEMNS THE ILLEGAL ARREST AND TORTURE OF 14 ALBANIANS, THREE OF THEM U.S. CITIZENS, IN MONTENEGRO.  Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi.  October 2006.  

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AACL NEWS ADVISORY, together with the public statement issued on October 12 by the lawyers defending the fourteen Albanians tortured and jailed in Podgorica.  October 2006.  Please click here for the English version and here for the Albanian

THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF ALBANIAN RIGHTS IN MONTENEGRO/AFTER THE REFERENDUM.  Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi explains why the future of Albanians in Montenegro hinges on whether or not Albanian voices are heard after the referendum.  May 2006. Full text available in English and Albanian.

DELEGATION WITH CONGRESSMAN DANA ROHRABACHER TO ALBANIA, MONTENEGRO, AND KOSOVA. Report by Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi. September 2005. Full text available in English and Albanian.

MONTENEGRO:  WHERE WE STAND IN 2002.  Part 4 of a series on the Albanian national question published in Illyria by Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi.  March 2002.  Full text available here.

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