Letter from the children of Koço Tashko, who ask Prime Minister Mehmet Shehu to allow their parents, Koço and Pavlina Tashko, to live with them in Fier, from Ballsh, where their parents were interned.
The Tashko family had their house in Tirana confiscated, along with their property and loot.
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Fier, 8 February 1964
Comrade Prime Minister!
A short time ago, we addressed you with a letter, in which we begged you to allow our parents to come and live with us here in Fier.
Here we would feel a lightness in their old age, which is aggravated by their illnesses. We also need them a lot, as we are preoccupied with work and studies. We believe that this is not a difficult thing to do. This way we would be able to pull our belongings
from Tirana. The house where we are
is quite suitable for this, because the second floor where we live has two rooms that would completely isolate us and we would be apart from the others. But contrary to our hopes, now they are also preventing our mother from coming here to us, which she used to do without any obstacles.
Nevertheless, we hope that you
will fulfill our wish.
Sincerely
, Frederik Tashko, Eva Tashko, Tefta Tashko
Note: This document appears to be a handwritten request addressed to the Prime Minister (probably from the time of communist Albania), requesting permission to relocate the writers' parents to Fier.
Date: February 5, 1964
Frederik Tashko, Eva Tashko, Tefta Tashko