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Ali Ajeti | |
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Born | 1957 Sfeçël, Podujevë, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo) |
Died | 31 May (aged 32) Shtedim, Podujevë |
Service | Çeta e Llapit |
Rank | Commander |
Commands | Llap region, Kosovo |
Awards | Hero of Kosovo (posthumously) |
Ali Ajeti (1957, Sfeçël, Municipality of Podujeva – 1989) was an Albanian fighter and hero.
Ali Ajeti was part of an organized and armed group that carried out demonstrations and attacks against the occupiers. The activities of the group were dedicated to the "National Cause." In December 1989, the group became known as the "Çeta e Llapit" (The Llap Unit).
On May 31, 1989, Ajeti fell in battle against Serbian forces in the village of Shtedim, Podujeva.[1]
His legacy lives on through various institutions and landmarks that bear his name. The elementary school in his hometown, Sfeçël, is named in his honor, as well as a street in Pristina. A statue of him stands in the center of Podujeva, and the town square also carries his name.
On February 18, 2025, Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani honored Ali Ajeti with the presidential order "Hero of Kosovo".[2]
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