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Musine Kokalari's ethnocultural heritage will be exhibited in her grandparents' house
The personal objects of the anti-communist dissident Musine Kokalari will be exhibited in her grandparents' house in Gjirokastër, which has been turned this year into the "My Muse" memorial, by one of the descendants of the Kokalari tribe, Arjeta Kokalari.
"There are 5 large suitcases with Musine's personal objects, collections of articles and photographs, manuscripts, ethnographic materials, etc.," Arjeta Kokalari, who created the "My Muse" center, told VOA.
Two relatives, Bibika and Palton Kokalari, received the objects 41 years ago from Musineja herself, who suffered exile from the communist regime in Burrel, with her order to hand them over to the ethnographic museum of Gjirokastra.
Two years ago, Bibika Kokalari donated the 3112 manuscripts of Musine Kokalari to the State Archives, while she handed over the ethnocultural objects of Musine to the Municipality of Gjirokastra with the only condition that they not be exhibited in the Ethnographic Museum, which is located in the house of the communist dictator Enver Hoxha .
"I won't take them to that house because he was the executioner who took all of Musina's youth and life," declared Bibika Kokalari at the time.
In cooperation with the municipality of Gjirokastra, Bibika Kokalari recently withdrew the objects to hand over to the "My Muse" memorial in the absence of exposure, since the house where Musine Kokalari spent her childhood in Gjirokastra burned down a few years ago and has not been restored since. , despite the promises of the Albanian cultural authorities.
Musine Kokalari is the prominent Albanian dissident writer who suffered 40 years in prisons and exiles of the communist regime in Albania. VOA