The leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Lumir Abdixhiku, spoke about the moral and historical significance of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) Epic and the sacrifice of the Jashari family in Prekaz, KosovaPress reports.
During the commemoration of the 28th anniversary of the KLA Epic, Abdixhiku emphasized that the moral trials of the KLA present a profound dilemma for any people: what they are willing to live for and what they are ready to sacrifice.
“These profound moral trials pose a simple yet heavy dilemma for many generations today: the question of what a people are willing to live for and what they are ready to sacrifice. In such moments, peoples are no longer measured by numbers, territories, or military strength. They are measured by their spirit, by their willingness to protect what they consider sacred—more sacred than themselves. In these decisive moments, history demands people who rise to its height. People who understand that their lives no longer belong only to them but are destined for a far greater national fate,” he said.While honoring those who fell for freedom, Abdixhiku noted that sacrifice is not merely an act of war but a philosophy of life itself.
“Adem Jashari, first and foremost a man of an oppressed land, was a man of an unfree country, from a noble home and a family with a inherited memory. In his daily world, where stories of previous generations’ resistance blended with the daily life of his own generation, history was never distant. It was a constant presence, among the walls of a tower full of friends. From that ever-present reality, Adem was shaped,” said Abdixhiku.