by Rexhep Dedushaj.
This page from Dedushajs work is about Adem Bajraktari Radonaj.
Cited:
“One of the branches of the Kuç tribe is the Radonçiqe of Guci. With their settlement in Guci, over time they changed their faith, from Orthodoxy to Islam. During the time of the League of Prizren, this family produced fierce warriors such as: Huso, Halil and Sylë Radomçiqi who, together with the brave leader Adem Bajraktar of Bali, Dema of Martinaj and Binak Ali of Krasniqa, became an impregnable dam on the Albanian-Montenegrin border, in the Gerçar area.
From the Radonçiqs, Avro Cemović shot: Haxhi Hasi, Haxhi Beq, Ibrahim Halil and the brothers: Halil and Murat, and Adem and Din Talin.
In Royal Yugoslavia they were hunted and persecuted. And during World War II, they lined up on two fronts: in the LAÇ and the local Volunteer Battalions. They fought to protect the Plavë-Gucia region from any foreigner who came to trample and humiliate it…
After the war, the Slavic communist “witch hunt” began on them too. Nationalist Sejdo Beqi spent dozens of years in the punitive casemates of Tito’s Yugoslavia”.
In the photo: Sejdo Beqi
Source
Rexhep Dedushajs book, p. 72.
