Jusuf Gërvalla

Jusuf Gërvalla (October 1, 1943 – January 18, 1982) was a Kosovo Albanian activist, writer, musician, and the founder of the Marxist-Leninist group National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo. Born in the village Dubovik (Burremëdhi), in the municipality of Peć (Pejë) in Kosovo, Gërvalla pursued a college education in Pristina and Ljubljana before working as a journalist in Skopje and Pristina. A vocal nationalist, he came under the radar of Yugoslav secret service, prompting him to seek asylum in Germany in 1980 where he subsequently established the Popular Movement for the Republic of Kosovo, which later split into the two factions the People's Movement of Kosovo and the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo, the former being the forerunners of the, at the time, ideologically

Jusuf Gërvalla

Jusuf Gërvalla (October 1, 1943 – January 18, 1982) was a Kosovo Albanian activist, writer, musician, and the founder of the Marxist-Leninist group National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo. Born in the village Dubovik (Burremëdhi), in the municipality of Peć (Pejë) in Kosovo, Gërvalla pursued a college education in Pristina and Ljubljana before working as a journalist in Skopje and Pristina. A vocal nationalist, he came under the radar of Yugoslav secret service, prompting him to seek asylum in Germany in 1980 where he subsequently established the Popular Movement for the Republic of Kosovo, which later split into the two factions the People's Movement of Kosovo and the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo, the former being the forerunners of the, at the time, ideologically