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Albanian Americans Honor Gen. Clark in New York

Drita's Chronicle

The annual dinner of NAAC (National Albanian American Council) took place on Friday evening at the Cipriani restaurant, again this year, in midtown Manhattan, and it was well attended as usual. One in the past, I remember it well, was held in the lovely restaurant that was on top of the World Towers.

It is an annual affair that attracts between 400/500 people; it includes foreign dignitaries, and it honors, via a couple of awards, special people who have helped the Albanian cause around the world in one way or another. In the past, in addition to some Albanian American personalities, the honorees included Pres. Clinton, Secretaries of State Baker and Albright, and Sen. Dole.

This year's theme being "Kosova Independence Now" , the "Lifetime Achievement Awards" were bestowed posthumously to the former President of Kosova. Dr. Ibrahim Rugova, and the Albanian Patriot and martyr, Adem Jashari, while the "Hand of Hope Award" went to Gen. Wesley Clark, ex NATO Supreme Allied Commander who was, among other things, responsible for the peacekeeping operations and major combat action in Bosnia, during the ethnic cleansing time of the late 90's. His emotional speech recounting those times was interrupted by many standing ovations, as it did the video that followed about the atrocities of the Bosnian war.

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