Wikipedia:Nezir Nebihi
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- Nezir Nebihi December 18 1947 – July 17 2017
otherwise known as Nezir Plisi was born in the village of Vajnikë in Drenica
Nezir Nebihi | |
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Pseudonimi/et | Nezir Plisi' |
Lindur më | 18 December 1947 Skenderaj, Kosovo |
Vdekur më | 17 July 2017 Pristina |
Në aleancë me |
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Vite shërbimi | '1991 – 1999' |
Grada | commander |
Njësia | 112th Brigade |
Në komandë | Operational Area of Drenica', Kosovo |
Since adolescence, he would stand out for his bravery, but also for his strong hatred towards the Serbian Qetniks who had historically caused a lot of pain and wounds to the Albanian population of Kosovo. 'Nezir Nebihi was the commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)
""Nezir Nebihi-Plisi"" would organize a series of actions in the areas around the village of Vajnike where he together with his collaborators would turn into a terror for the enemy, in all these actions he would lead the soldiers of He would place him and his sons in the first line of the throne, saying that only the country is dearer than the son, and that even the son should be sacrificed for the country.
*An event that would shock the Serbian regime would be the holding of the Referendum for the independence of Kosovo on September 26 1991"we have been waiting for this day" said Neziri, as a resident of the village of Vajnike recounts. As he confesses and as the whole village and the region of Drenica know, the patriot "Nezir Nebihi" had been guarding the whole day with his machine gun, which he had bought since 1990, which is believed to have been from the people the first to possess such a weapon in Drenica and not only (always according to witnesses). So, that day, Neziri in the village school with a machine gun on his side had expected that the Serbian police forces would not come to the village to stop the holding of this referendum.
- In [[1997], seeing that the situation in Kosovo had greatly escalated and the Serbian repression was preparing a genocide against the Albanian population of Kosovo, he would return to his homeland in March 1997, where his friends from the first cells of KLA was waiting for him. e. In the early hours, his room would serve as a shelter for the soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army, where the father "Nezir" also makes up the point-group of 26 people together with his two sons "Xhevatin". , "Nexhatin" with their weapons that they had for years (machine gun and Kalashnikov) would be included in the Kosovo Liberation Army