Xhezair Shaqiri | |
Birth Date: | 15 May 1965 |
Birth Place: | Tanuševci, Čučer-Sandevo Municipality, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia (today North Macedonia) |
Nickname: | Hoxha |
Birth Name: | Xhezair Shaqiri |
Allegiance: | Kosovo Liberation Army National Liberation Army |
Serviceyears: | 1998–2001 |
Rank: | Commander |
Unit: | 138th Brigade "Agim Ramadani" 113th Brigade "Ismet Jashari" |
Battles: | |
Laterwork: | Imam, Political advisor |
Xhezair Shaqiri (born 15 May 1965), also known as Commander Hoxha, is a Macedonian politician of Albanian descent, Imam and a former member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and National Liberation Army (NLA).
In 1998 he joined the KLA as a soldier and later became one of the first NLA commanders. During his participation in the Kosovo War, he first participated in the Battle of Glođane, in which the Yugoslav Army was defeated and had to retreat.[3] He later was put into a unit under the command of Agim Ramadani with who he fought the Yugoslav Army during the Koshare ambush.
After the Kosovo War, he joined the NLA and was active in the Karadak region mainly in the villages of Tanuševci and Lipkovo and Aračinovo. He was the direct perpetrator of the murder of Јane Јakimovski, a Macedonian commander, in the shopping center Chairchanka in Skopje.[4]
On 24 July 2001, he was placed on the Macedonian blacklist of citizens and 3 days later he was placed on the blacklist list of US President George W. Bush.[5] [6]
In May 2018, North Macedonia then-Prime Minister Zoran Zaev was appointed as an adviser to the office of prime minister in the field of internal security and radicalism. According to Zaev, he can help a lot if certain extremist and radical groups appear in where the region originates, and at the same time can help the prime minister's concept of a society for all citizens.