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Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Ramush Haradinaj
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Ramush Haradinaj

There is a large gap in the middle of the curriculum vitae of Ramush Haradinaj, the Prime Minister of Kosovo who resigned today after being charged with war crimes.



He was born on July 3 1968 in the tiny village of Gllogjan, in the Decan municipality of western Kosovo, readers of his official website will find under biographical notes. He finished high school in Gjakova and graduated in law from Kosovo's Pristina University.

He was commander of the Dukagjini operative zone of the Kosovo Liberation Army - which, loosely translated, means he was a guerrilla commander in the struggle of the Kosovo Albanians against their Serb overlords in 1998 and 1999. His base was in his home village.

What the website does not mention is that after leaving high school and doing his national service in the Yugoslav Army, Mr Haradinaj went abroad to Switzerland in 1989 for nearly a decade, ostensibly to study. He explains to interviewers that his sprawling, ethnic Albanian family was marked down as troublemakers by the Serb authorities, and that his efforts to study astronomy in Kosovo were effectively blocked.

While in Switzerland, he did a number of jobs to make ends meet, including acting as a security guard at rock concerts and as a nightclub bouncer.

He also stayed in touch with the resistance movement in Kosovo, and in 1998 he returned to his native land for good when his ethnic compatriots were engaged in their struggle against the Serbs. Two of his brothers were killed in the guerrilla warfare, which died down after Nato launched airstrikes on Serbia in June 1999.

Mr Haradinaj served with the Kosovo Protection Corps, then laid down his weapons and founded a political party, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, in May 2000. His Kosovo law degree was obtained after his time as a guerrilla leader.

Charming, efficient and energetic, with a good command of English and French, his chance arrived when his party came third in last October's national elections in Kosovo, and was invited to form a coalition government with the party of the Kosovo President, Ibrahim Rugova.

He has won praise from western leaders during his brief time in power. But he is also a colourful character who has seemed unable to steer clear of trouble. He got into a brawl with a Russian peacekeeper. Four years ago, he and his brother were injured in a dispute that involved several of his friends and family members and a rival Albanian clan, the Musaj family. Mr Haradinaj needed treatment in an American army hospital in Germany.

The allegations of involvement in war crimes have dogged him throughout his political career. The bodies of 39 people were found near Gllogjan in September 1998, some of them bearing evidence of having been tied up and tortured. Some were Serbs, the only non-Albanians in the neighbouring village of Dubrava. No details of the charges against him have yet been published.
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    Albania is a Southeast European nation that was ruled by Enver Hoxha's communist government for much of the later part of the 20th century; it is now a democratic country. Even before Hoxha's reign began, Albania was long controlled by the Ottoman Empire and other conquering powers, leading to a diversity of influences that is common in the much-fragmented Balkan region and resulting in a diverse and unique musical sound. Albanians (and the ethnic-Albanian Kosovars of nearby Serbia) are commonly divided into three groupings: the northern Ghegs and southern Labs and Tosks. Turkish influence is strongest around the capital city, Tirana, while Shkodër has been long considered the center for musical development in Albania. Music has always been a potent means of national expression for Albanians. Under Hoxha's regime, this was channeled into songs of patriotic devotion to the party; since the arrival of democracy in 1991, lyrics have come to focus on long-suppressed traditions like kurbet (seeking work outside of Albania) and support for various political parties, candidates and ideas[1]. Pop musicians have developed too, long banned under the socialists, with Ardit Gjebrea being foremost among them. Albanian popular music (këngë popullore) is generally based on Italian models Folk music was encouraged to some degree under the socialist government, which promoted a quinquennial music festival at Gjirokastër provided that the musicians expressed frequent support for the party leaders. After the fall of socialism, Albanian Radio-Television launched a 1995 festival in Berat that has helped to continue musical traditions MUSIC GENRE
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