Burrel prison

Prison of Burrel
Location Burrel,
 Albania
Status Closed (Now a Museum)
Security class Maximum
Opened 1997 (2nd time)
Closed 1991
Managed by Communist Albania
Notable prisoners
Pjetër Arbnori, Bashkim Shehu,
Fatos Lubonja, Dom Simon Jubani

The Prison of Burrel (Albanian: Burgu e Burrelit) was a political prison in Communist Albania at the city of Burrel.[1]

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Background

Togerther with the Spaç Prison the prison was site of one of the most terrible prisons of the communist regime, where both ordinary criminals and political prisoners such as Bashkim Shehu and Fatos Lubonja or the Catholic priest Dom Simon Jubani were held. Another famous inmate was Pjetër Arbnori, later to become a member of the free Albanian Parliament. Arbnori was known as "the Mandela of the Balkans" because of the length of his internment, which lasted for over 28 years. It was one of the Communist Albania concentration camps. The political prisoners used to be condemned for attempts at overthrowing the state or anti-communist propaganda and agitation, for terms of at least 20 years. Often they were re-condemned while in prison. After the fall of the communist regime, the government of the Democratic Party of Albania closed the prison and made it a museum. However in 1997, Sali Berisha re-opened it as an active prison.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Burrel Prison (Albanian)

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