Nobel Prize Nominee Ismail Kadare and Dictator Enver Hoxha: the friendship of the spy writer and the presidentNOBEL Prize Nominee Ismail KADARE was a SPY of the secret communist police in the regime of the DICTATOR Enver HOXHA. His spy name was "General". He accused many of his fellow writers and thay ended up in jail. At that time Kadare published a complimentary poem lauding Enver Hoxha's "patriotic" dog. Just before the fall of the communist regime, Kadare went to live in Paris, and established himself as an Albanian dissident, gaining a world fame under this mask. And under the mask is his real face:
Read more at the interview with the Dr Kaplan Resuli, Albanian famous intellectual and dissident, who was jailed in the time of Hoxha regime, after being accused by the spy Kadare:
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extracts from the interview:
Q: - On the subject "Kadare" you have up till now written much, to which special attention in the Albanian public, but also in the european community have attracted Your books "The true face of Ismail Kadare" and "The lies do not alter the truth". When, actually, began your rivalry and what is, as you have mentioned, his well planned mission?
A: - In these books, actually, with documents and with facts, but also with his own self confessions, I have proven that he is catapulted in the West as an agent of Sigurimi (albanian
state security), because he was that from always. As a principal ideolog of Enver, with secret interpretations on our works he was "passing judgment" for our maltreatments, internments and arrests. Actually, this was publicly stated, on Albanian Radio-Television in 1996 by the former head of Sigurimi, Zylfiar Ramizi, verifying that Kadare was in their service under the pseudonym General. He was a provocateur trained by Sigurimi to accuse anyone who, according to him, stood in his way, as he did with me. And why? At one plenum of the Union in 1966 I openly criticised him, which enraged him, as he was not used to being criticised. Much later, after my release from jail, a major from Sigurimi involved in my arrest openly declared that, although totally innocent, they had arrested me because they had received a secret 12-page long accusation against me and my activities, exactly from Kadare. In the meantime, he totally put his pen and talent in the service of his benefactor Enver whose political speeches he was
transforming into poems and novels. I don't know if you are aware of the fact that Kadare published a complimentary poem lauding Enver's "patriotic" dog, which somewhere at the border catches and pulls apart some unfortunate Albanian, only because the poor soul attempted to escape from Enver's paradise. These are only a few pieces of evidence about the moral profile of the "great" literary and "certain" Nobel prize winner Ismail Kadare.
Kadare is catapulted in the West by Ramiz Alija and the widow of Enver Hoxha, with a well planned mission.