Suzana Gërvalla, the wife of the patriot from Kosovo who was executed in Germany in 1982 by the Yugoslav UDB, confessed today to the Dossier Authority, the evening of his murder and the last moments.
“I don’t know if I can describe the night when they were killed. It’s a little painful. At 10:15 they left the house by car. There were three people. Two in front, Yusuf was sitting behind. After they left by car, two people came up to them and shot them. They shot him and destroyed the car. When I heard the shots, I went outside and found Yusuf alive. I stayed half an hour with him. I asked him if he saw them, he told me that he saw them, but he didn’t recognize them”.
Suzana Gërvalla made this confession after the screening of the film “Orders to kill from Belgrade”, which focuses on the execution of Croatian dissidents in Germany, as part of the International Film Festival for Human Rights. While the head of the Authority and the executive director of the festival gave parallels with Albania.
“I was very disturbed by the film because it brought me back to the past,” said Suzana Gërvalla.
“On the one hand, we are custodians of a special and specific archival fund that holds pain, crimes and 50 years of history, and the documentary will show us how such documents are used to put the denied rights in place,” Gentiana said. Sula
“Look at what methods the UDB has followed to kill Croatian dissidents. I believe that there is wealth to explore and to know what happened in the history of our country”, said director Çashku.
In the documentary “Murder orders from Belgrade”, one of the leaders of the Yugoslav Security is brought to justice in Germany, which has not happened in Albania. Suzana Gërvalla applied to receive the file for her husband at the Files Authority, while the International Human Rights Film Festival, which this year has the theme of Impunity, continues until Saturday.
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