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Killed because he celebrated the football victory of Albania over Greece. 83 Vajdin Lame: Businessman 28 February 2005 Unknown Tirana: Lame was part owner of national television station Top Channel. He was killed from a bomb planted inside an elevator alongside his friend Artan Arsi. 84 Edmond Malollari: President of Tomori Berat football club
President of Mauritania (2007–2008) 2008: Overthrown [20] Mohamed Bacar Anjouan: President of Anjouan (2001–2008) 2008: Illegally entering a country [21] Marc Ravalomanana Madagascar: President of Madagascar (2005–2009) 2010: Murder [22] Mamadou Tandja Niger: President of Niger (1999–2010) 2010: Overthrown [23] Eugene Koffi Adoboli Togo
Sali Ram Berisha (Albanian: [saˈli bɛˈɾiʃa] ⓘ; born 15 October 1944) is an Albanian cardiologist and conservative politician who served as the president of Albania from 1992 to 1997 and as the 32nd prime minister of Albania from 2005 to 2013.
Crown Prince Leka II of Albania has claimed that he was viciously attacked by his estranged wife, Princess Elia, and her father just weeks after announcing their divorce.. The royal, who announced ...
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The wife of a missionary who was killed in a “violent, criminal attack” in Africa last week was arrested in connection to his death, his church announced.. Beau Shroyer, 44, from Detroit Lakes ...
29 March: Five people were killed in the South and in Berat. 30 March: President Berisha and Prime Minister Fino sent condolences to the families of the Otranto victims. Albania requested an international investigation into the incident. 31 March: National mourning was declared in honor of the Otranto victims.
Pro TV stated that there were 860 people killed after 22 December 1989 (i.e. when the dictatorial couple was no longer in charge). [23] [24] Another source gives the figure of 306 people killed 17–22 December 1989. [25] The Ceaușescus were accused of having $1 billion in foreign bank accounts. No such accounts have ever been found. [19] [20]