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Albanian Times, 96-09-18

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From: AlbAmerica Trade & Consulting International <http://www.worldweb.net/~ww1054/>

Albanian Times
September 18, 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] Government Officials Meet Union Leaders
  • [02] Nine Ex-Communist Officials on Trial
  • [03] Shoot-out in Tirana Leaves One Dead
  • [04] Meksi Calls For Campaign Transparency
  • [05] World Bank Says Program for Albania to Continue
  • [06] Nebex Targets Two Copper Deposits in Albania

  • [01] Government Officials Meet Union Leaders

    TIRANA, Sept 17 - Albanian government officials led by vice prime minister Tritan Shehu have met with union representatives and have agreed to meet the demands of strikers protesting against rising inflation and higher bread prices. ``The strike achieved its aim,'' Estref Mersinaj of the Independent Trade Union (ITU) was quoted as saying. The state news agency ATA said the strike found only partial support. Up to 200,000 public sector workers took part in Monday's nationwide protests to press for compensation after President Sali Berisha's government liberalised prices of bread, gas and kerosene prices in July. The ITU, which organised the protest with the Confederation of Albanian Trade Unions, said it planned another one-day strike on October 4. Bread prices have been a sensitive issue since Albania toppled its hardline communist regime in 1990. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [02] Nine Ex-Communist Officials on Trial

    TIRANA, Sept 17 - Nine senior figures of Albania's ex-communist regime have gone on trial on charges of political persecution while in office, the fifth such trial in post-Stalinist Albania, newspapers said on Tuesday. State prosecutors Shkelqim Gani and Kadri Skeraj have charged the defendants, five of whom are to be tried in their absence, with crimes against humanity, including ordering the deportation of political dissidents, daily Koha Jone said. If found guilty, the defendants would face sentences ranging from 15 years in jail to the death penalty. One of the defendants was a member of the Communist Party's ruling politburo, while the others were district party leaders. In three previous trials the defendants were cleared of breaching the controversial ``genocide law,'' which was passed last year. The law has been the basis for most of the charges in recent trials of former communist officials accused of trying to eradicate dissidents. No date has yet been set for the trial of former president Ramiz Alia. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [03] Shoot-out in Tirana Leaves One Dead

    TIRANA, Sept 17 - An elderly woman died and another woman was wounded during a shoot-out in the Albanian capital, police said. ``The old woman was shot in the head,'' witnesses said. A policeman said the woman died immediately. The incident occurred when two drivers moving close to each other began quarrelling over traffic rules. Saide Idriz Kodra 49, from Tirana was killed in the shoot-out that followed. Both car drivers were arrested, eye witnesses said. (Albanian Times)

    [04] Meksi Calls For Campaign Transparency

    TIRANA, Sept 17 - Albanian Prime Minister Aleksander Meksi has called for full transparency in the campaign leading to the nation's local elections scheduled for October 20. In a television interview Meksi has asked the total involvement of all related ministries to help prepare the upcoming polls. Last May's national election was severely criticised by the OSCE and described as manipulated by the opposition. A parliament spokesperson denied speculation that observers from the OSCE have not been invited to monitor the vote. The OSCE has been officially invited by Speaker Pjeter Arbnori, the spokesman said. (Albanian Times)

    [05] World Bank Says Program for Albania to Continue

    World Bank plans to continue its programs in Albania, a bank official told reporters in Tirana. "The World Bank program to assist Albania has a good basis and will continue," Carlos Elbirt said. He pointed to what he called obvious developments in privatisation, construction and industry. Elbirt also referred to previous remarks by World Bank's Director for Europe Michel Severino, who had expressed concern over the relatively weak fiscal situation and insufficient progress in the financial sector such as failure to privatise a number of state owned banks. The World Bank has 22 projects in Albania mainly focusing on irrigation and construction of roads, bridges, schools and hospitals. (Albanian Times)

    [06] Nebex Targets Two Copper Deposits in Albania

    CALGARY, Sept 17 - NEBEX Resources Ltd. reports that it is focusing on two copper deposits in Albania which have been identified as being the most promising of the known polymetallic deposits in the Mirdita belt. This follows completion of a diligence study of 11 copper-zinc-gold deposits by international mining consultants Watts, Griffis & McOuat. Their report finds that the Munelle and Qafe Bari deposits "at present it appears that only the edge of a much larger orebody has been defined." In order to expedite finalization of agreements with Albania covering all 11 deposits, the Company's proposal is being revised to acquire these two deposits at this time while continuing discussions regarding the remaining nine. Albania is in the process of privatizing its copper industry, resulting in procedural delays. "If clear title can be obtained soon to the two deposits, we will be in a position to plan a drilling program, initially focusing on the Munelle deposit," Brian Douglas, President, noted. Exploration continues on the company's other extensive mineral interests in Albania. An airborne geophysical survey is planned to cover the Mirdita and Kacinari areas, two of the four concession areas granted to NEBEX. (Albanian Times)

    This material was reprinted with permission of AlbAmerica Trade & Consulting International. For more information on ATCI and the Albanian Times, please write to AlbaTimes@aol.com

    Copyright © ATCI, 1996


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