Κωνσταντίνος Κατσίφας: Ράγισαν τα βουνά στο τελευταίο αντίο για τον 35χρονο που «πέθανε για την ελληνική σημαία» - Χιλιάδες κόσμου παραβρέθηκαν στο χωριό του, τους Βουλιαράτες για να τον αποχαιρετήσουν, κρατώντας ελληνικές σημαίες και φωνάζοντας συνέχεια συνθήματα στην μνήμη του αδικοχαμένου 35χρονου. Η σορός πέρασε κάτω από μια τεράστια ελληνική σημαία, που έγραφε «Βόρεια Ήπειρος γη ελληνική» την οποια είχε ράψει ο ίδιος ο Κατσίφας, ενώ το πλήθος δεν σταμάτησε να φωνάζει συνθήματα και να ψάλει τον Εθνικό Ύμνο. Ο Κωνσταντίνος Κατσίφας έπεσε νεκρός την 28η Οκτωβρίου από πυρά της αλβανικής αστυνομίας που τον είχε στοχοποιήσει εδώ και αρκετό καιρό, γιατί δήλωνε με πάθος ότι είναι Έλληνας και ότι η ηρωική γη της Βορείου Ηπείρου είναι γη ελληνική. Από την ημέρα εκείνη μέχρι σήμερα στο χωριό του, που τόσο πολύ αγαπούσε, τους Βουλιαράτες, επικρατεί ανείπωτος πόνος και οργή. Κανείς δεν μπορεί να πιστέψει πως οι απειλές της αλβανικής αστυνομίας κατά του Κωνσταντίνου και της οικογένειάς του θα κατέληγαν στη δολοφονία. Ορισμένοι, πιο ψύχραιμοι, λένε πως εδώ και χρόνια φωνάζουν για τις πρακτικές της αλβανικής ηγεσίας, που θέλει να εκδιώξει από την περιοχή τους Έλληνες ομογενείς. Από τα ξημερώματα έφθασαν στο χωριό χιλιάδες Έλληνες που ταξίδεψαν από διάφορες πόλεις της Ελλάδας με λεωφορεία και ΙΧ αυτοκίνητα, όλοι εκεί… για το τελευταίο αντίο στον Κωνσταντίνο.
Crowds flock to funeral of ethnic Greek man slain in Albania | BULARAT, Albania: Thousands attended a funeral in southern Albania on Thursday for an ethnic Greek man who was killed by police there last month, inflaming tensions between Athens and Tirana. Konstantinos Katsifas, who had dual Greek and Albanian citizenship, was killed during a shootout with Albanian police in the town of Bularat on October 28.
Albanian authorities described the 35-year-old as a Greek “extremist” who had fired a Kalashnikov into the air in the center of the village, nearby where a ceremony was being held to commemorate Greek soldiers who fought in World War II. A 30-minute shootout ensued after police tried to apprehend him.
Athens said the loss of life was “unacceptable” and requested a full investigation, while some Greek nationalist groups have protested against the killing, firebombing an Albanian tourism office in Athens.
On Thursday thousands of mourners carrying white-and-blue Greek flags flocked by bus and car, some traveling from Greece, to Bularat.
Katsifas was carried in an open casket draped with Greek flags as some mourners chanted “Konstantinos, you are alive and leading us!”
A police source told that 10 Greek nationalists were arrested at the border and banned from entering Albania to attend the funeral. Two Greeks reportedly arrested in Albania ahead of Katsifas funeral. The treatment of Albania’s ethnic Greeks has long strained bilateral relations.
The size of the ethnic Greek minority in Albania is disputed, though a 2011 census put it at 250,000, in an overall population of 2.8 million.
Crowds flock to funeral of ethnic Greek man slain in Albania | BULARAT, Albania: Thousands attended a funeral in southern Albania on Thursday for an ethnic Greek man who was killed by police there last month, inflaming tensions between Athens and Tirana. Konstantinos Katsifas, who had dual Greek and Albanian citizenship, was killed during a shootout with Albanian police in the town of Bularat on October 28.
Albanian authorities described the 35-year-old as a Greek “extremist” who had fired a Kalashnikov into the air in the center of the village, nearby where a ceremony was being held to commemorate Greek soldiers who fought in World War II. A 30-minute shootout ensued after police tried to apprehend him.
Athens said the loss of life was “unacceptable” and requested a full investigation, while some Greek nationalist groups have protested against the killing, firebombing an Albanian tourism office in Athens.
On Thursday thousands of mourners carrying white-and-blue Greek flags flocked by bus and car, some traveling from Greece, to Bularat.
Katsifas was carried in an open casket draped with Greek flags as some mourners chanted “Konstantinos, you are alive and leading us!”
A police source told that 10 Greek nationalists were arrested at the border and banned from entering Albania to attend the funeral. Two Greeks reportedly arrested in Albania ahead of Katsifas funeral. The treatment of Albania’s ethnic Greeks has long strained bilateral relations.
The size of the ethnic Greek minority in Albania is disputed, though a 2011 census put it at 250,000, in an overall population of 2.8 million.
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