• Rreth Nesh
  • Kontakt
  • Albanian
  • English
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Memorie.al
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Dossier
  • Interview
  • Personage
  • Documentary
  • Photo Gallery
  • Art & Culture
  • Sport
  • Historical calendar
  • Others
  • Home
  • Dossier
  • Interview
  • Personage
  • Documentary
  • Photo Gallery
  • Art & Culture
  • Sport
  • Historical calendar
  • Others
No Result
View All Result
Memorie.al
No Result
View All Result
Home Personage

“Even though in the elections of December 2, 1945, Rizai told the voters: ‘vote for Kadri Musai,’ the latter planned Rizai’s murder…” / The tragic story of Zog’s former deputy, who died under torture in the cells of Elbasan.

“Edhe pse në zgjedhjet e 2 dhjetorit 1945, Rizai u tha zgjedhësve: votoni Kadri Musain, ai, bëri planin ta vriste Rizain…”! / Historia tragjike e ish-deputetit të Zogut, që vdiq në tortura në qelitë e Elbasanit
“Monografia ‘Riza Kishta, emër që nuk harrohet’, vepër e shkruar me vërtetësi,  bazuar mbi fakte dhe dokumente, mbart shumë vlera…”/ Refleksionet e publicistit të njohur, për librin e shkrimtarit Meçan Hoxha
“Monografia ‘Riza Kishta, emër që nuk harrohet’, vepër e shkruar me vërtetësi,  bazuar mbi fakte dhe dokumente, mbart shumë vlera…”/ Refleksionet e publicistit të njohur, për librin e shkrimtarit Meçan Hoxha
“Edhe pse në zgjedhjet e 2 dhjetorit 1945, Rizai u tha zgjedhësve: votoni Kadri Musain, ai, bëri planin ta vriste Rizain…”! / Historia tragjike e ish-deputetit të Zogut, që vdiq në tortura në qelitë e Elbasanit
“Gjyshi im, ish-deputet i Monarkisë, shpëtoi Enverin nga ballistët, por e vdiqën në tortura në 1947…”/ Historia tragjike e besnikut të Zogut, që fitoi si deputet edhe në ‘45-ën
“Gjyshi im, ish-deputet i Monarkisë, shpëtoi Enverin nga ballistët, por e vdiqën në tortura në 1947…”/ Historia tragjike e besnikut të Zogut, që fitoi si deputet edhe në ‘45-ën
“Gjyshi im, ish-deputet i Monarkisë, shpëtoi Enverin nga ballistët, por e vdiqën në tortura në 1947…”/ Historia tragjike e besnikut të Zogut, që fitoi si deputet edhe në ‘45-ën

By Hasan Mustafa Shahinaj

Part Two

                              “Riza Kishta, a name that shall not be forgotten”

Memorie.al / From time to time, I have shared updates regarding the book “Riza Kishta, a name that shall not be forgotten,” because the reactions to it have been remarkable. Since its publication in 2020, it has been reprinted three times, read by approximately 5,000 people within its first year, and has inspired over 20 articles from various critics, historians, and publicists. This time, researcher and poet Hasan M. Shahinaj brings an in-depth study, originally published in “Fjala e Lirë” (London).

Gjithashtu mund të lexoni

“The last four personalities who ruled in Bucharest were from the Ghica family, originally from Zërec of Përmet, who settled in…” / The unknown history of the three Albanians who led Romania.

“After the visits paid to King Zog by the best Austrian doctors, such as Prof. Dr. Holzknecht, Dr. Basho spoke to the King about Einstein’s passport…” / The mystery of the famous scientist’s arrival in Albania.

                                      Continued from the last issue…

An Objective Monography of Great Value

The chapter “Riza Kishta Abandons ‘Balli’ and Joins the National Liberation Antifascist Front” is described with particular conviction by author Meçan Hoxha. Using archival material from the Central State Archive (A.Q.SH.) and original memoirs of political figures from both sides (the Front and ‘Balli Kombëtar’), Hoxha highlights the weight of Riza Kishta’s personality – his intellect, vigilance, and unmistakable manhood.

Thanks to these virtues, the wise Riza Kishta challenged the servile lackeys of the Communist Party of Albania – prototypes of Kadri Musai and his followers. For instance, in the first elections of December 2, 1945, Riza ironically told the committees: “Vote for the name of Kadri Musai of the Communist Party!” He did this in an attempt to extinguish the fires of extreme, inhuman ambition that were being plotted to eliminate him physically.

Riza was a patient and cautious man in all political confrontations across Gramsh; he was a cold-blooded, big-hearted patriot who never sought clashes or harm to the people. He walked on a “razor’s edge” through the poisoned terrain of “blood snakes” (enemies), eventually earning the titles Riza Efendi (the benevolent gentleman) and Riza Ismaili (Kishta) – titles of respect bestowed upon him by the people of Gramsh.

A Bridge between Political Worlds

His value was recognized by the administrative elites of both sides. He served as a member of the National Liberation Council in the Democratic Government of Berat in 1944, held the rank of First Captain, was a commander in ‘Balli,’ and a Major in nationalist groups. Despite his multifaceted career, author Meçan Hoxha makes it clear: Riza Kishta dedicated his life to his homeland, freedom, and progress. He specifically desired a rule of law and a pure, true Western democracy.

He was inspired by and valued by prominent Elbasan intellectuals such as Lef Nosi, Et’hem Haxhiademi (former Mayor of Elbasan), Alush Lleshanaku, and Sotir Paparisto, as well as ‘Balli’ leaders like Mit’hat Frashëri and Ali Bej Këlcyrë. Riza was a staunch antifascist to the last drop of his blood, but also a seasoned anticommunist, disillusioned by the deceptive promises of leaders like Enver Hoxha – whom he viewed as a tool of Pan-Slavism who betrayed the most capable men, such as Mustafa Gjinishi and Nako Spiru.

Tragically, the “partisan boys” whom he liked and protected from being killed were the ones who ultimately betrayed the indomitable Riza Kishta, ushering in 45 years of a one-party communist regime – a tragic consequence of which was the elimination of the elite of Albanian nationalism.

Eighteen Months of Protection by the People

The chapter “18 Months under the Protection of Friends” reveals the true stature of Riza Xhemal Kishta. The people loved him so much that they sheltered him at the risk of their own lives – in cellars, stone caves, and specially made huts. Even Kapo Lena, a former partisan battalion commander, stopped the sadistic communist Kadri Musai from carrying out his dark plan to murder Riza, choosing instead to hide Riza in his own home.

The Soul of a Humanist

The monography includes 13 memorial tales that paint a psychological and social portrait of the man. A striking example from 1936, when Riza was a deputy, recounts how he personally financed the transport of a deceased stranger’s body from a Tirana hospital back to the distant region of Kolonja, simply out of human compassion.

The memoirs of his niece, Sabrie Koçi, are heart-wrenching. One cannot help but ask: How could they kill a noble man like Riza Kishta? He did not act out of material wealth, but out of a noble lineage and a heart shaped by a difficult childhood as an orphan.

Death in the Cell: A Hero’s End

After 56 years of his remains being hidden, his grandson Ilmi Ismaili finally located them. Over 800 people attended his reburial in Çerragë. It is said that “A man and a horse die standing up, on the road of life, never on their knees.” Riza Ismaili (Kishta) died in his cell as a hero, without uttering a word to his captors. He stood like an ancient, deep-rooted oak of the Gramsh land, facing the storms of betrayal and the extreme malice of the communist regime.

Conclusion

Author Meçan Hoxha, as a serious historian, counters the falsehoods written by Kadri Musai and others. The book is an accurate chronicle of a life cut short at age 52 by a regime that “began and ended with blood.”

Riza Kishta remains a symbol of a great and rare man. This monography is not just a book; it is a living monument to a name that shall not be forgotten. His life serves as a lesson for future generations: it is not the weapon or the torture that wins, but the mind and the spiritual will that overcome every obstacle./Memorie.al

May his soul shine and rest in peace!

ShareTweetPinSendShareSend
Previous Post

“The State official who, despite having gained knowledge of an unlawful imprisonment, fails to act, or delays and refuses to take the actions for the release of the prisoner...” / What did the Penal Code of 1928 provide for?

Artikuj të ngjashëm

“The last four personalities who ruled in Bucharest were from the Ghica family, originally from Zërec of Përmet, who settled in…” / The unknown history of the three Albanians who led Romania.
Personage

“The last four personalities who ruled in Bucharest were from the Ghica family, originally from Zërec of Përmet, who settled in…” / The unknown history of the three Albanians who led Romania.

January 16, 2026
Boston-based Dielli newspaper: “A greyhound in Italy, laro of Fan Noli, the Bolshevik red bishop, degenerate as a man, a barking pa” / Writing of 1926
Personage

“After the visits paid to King Zog by the best Austrian doctors, such as Prof. Dr. Holzknecht, Dr. Basho spoke to the King about Einstein’s passport…” / The mystery of the famous scientist’s arrival in Albania.

January 16, 2026
“During a flight in September 1973, he suffered a severe malfunction and, based on the radio orders he received from his superiors, he was supposed to eject, but…” / The sad story of pilot Luto Sadiku
Personage

“During a flight in September 1973, he suffered a severe malfunction and, based on the radio orders he received from his superiors, he was supposed to eject, but…” / The sad story of pilot Luto Sadiku

January 15, 2026
“The monograph ‘Riza Kishta, an unforgettable name’, a work written with truth, based on facts and documents, carries many values…”/ Reflections of the renowned publicist, on the book by writer Meçan Hoxha
Personage

“The monograph ‘Riza Kishta, an unforgettable name’, a work written with truth, based on facts and documents, carries many values…”/ Reflections of the renowned publicist, on the book by writer Meçan Hoxha

January 17, 2026
“Albert and Elena Gjika, two of the great figures of the family… Elena, also known as Dora D’Istria, one of the most important personalities in Bucharest…” / The unknown history of the three Albanians who led Romania.
Personage

“Albert and Elena Gjika, two of the great figures of the family… Elena, also known as Dora D’Istria, one of the most important personalities in Bucharest…” / The unknown history of the three Albanians who led Romania.

January 16, 2026
“After being released from Burrel Prison, she gathered her courage and addressed a letter to Hysni Kapo, writing…” / The unknown story of the woman from Vlora with a doctorate from Marseille, who swept the streets of Tirana.
Personage

“After being released from Burrel Prison, she gathered her courage and addressed a letter to Hysni Kapo, writing…” / The unknown story of the woman from Vlora with a doctorate from Marseille, who swept the streets of Tirana.

January 15, 2026

“Historia është versioni i ngjarjeve të kaluara për të cilat njerëzit kanë vendosur të bien dakord”
Napoleon Bonaparti

Publikimi ose shpërndarja e përmbajtjes së artikujve nga burime të tjera është e ndaluar reptësisht pa pëlqimin paraprak me shkrim nga Portali MEMORIE. Për të marrë dhe publikuar materialet e Portalit MEMORIE, dërgoni kërkesën tuaj tek [email protected]
NIPT: L92013011M

Na ndiqni

  • Rreth Nesh
  • Privacy

© Memorie.al 2024 • Ndalohet riprodhimi i paautorizuar i përmbajtjes së kësaj faqeje.

No Result
View All Result
  • Albanian
  • English
  • Home
  • Dossier
  • Interview
  • Personage
  • Documentary
  • Photo Gallery
  • Art & Culture
  • Sport
  • Historical calendar
  • Others