Arbën Xhaferi (; 24 January 1948 – 15 August 2012) was a Macedonian politician of Albanian origin. Xhaferi was president of the Democratic Party of Albanians, an ethnic Albanian political party, and was an advocate of rights for ethnic Albanians in the country. He is best known for calling for a change in the Preamble of the Constitution.
Life
Arbën Xhaferi was born in Tetovo, FPR Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia), on 24 January 1948 to a Kosovar family with Turkish connections, where he attended primary and secondary school. In 1968, he participated in student protests in the city after his uncle, a tailor, attempted to practice his right to fly an Albanian flag but an ethnic Macedonian forcibly removed it. He studied in Belgrade University's Faculty of Philosophy. Xhaferi spent most of his life in Pristina. He built a reputation as an art critic there and became a senior editor in Pristina television. Xhaferi was dismissed from the job when ethnic Albanians were sacked from the station by Slobodan Milošević's Serbian administration. He returned to Macedonia in the early 1990s. led by him since its formation in 1997 until 2007, when he was replaced by Thaçi and became an honorary leader. Parkinson's disease prompted him to step down. The R 6 Motorway in Kosovo is named after him.
Personal life and views
Xhaferi's father was a tailor and he reportedly served jail time in the 1950s for protesting the expulsion of ethnic Turks. His best-known writings are "Challenges to Democracy in Multi-Ethnic States" (October 1998) and "The DPA Non-Paper" (April 2001), which are available on the Internet in English. In 1998, he said: "The presumption that Albanians are a “minority” in the Balkans flies in the face of historical fact: Albanians are the third largest ethnic group in the region ... They are a majority that was divided by force." Xhaferi proposed that Kosovo should be renamed to Dardania and unite with Albania.
References
External links
- Ndërroi jetë Arbën Xhaferi
- Macedonia, Arbën Xhaferi passes away
- Who was Arbën Xhaferi?
