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Nazmi Sulejmani (Albanian: Nazmi Sulejmani; Macedonian: Назми Сулејмани), (16 February 1965 – 2 February 2018), better known as Komandant Arusha, was an Albanian commander of the National Liberation Army (NLA) during the insurgency in Macedonia in 2001. He was born in Aračinovo.
Life
During the War in Macedonia, he joined the National Liberation Army (NLA) and became a commander. He led the 5th Battalion of the 113th Brigade and played a significant role as one of the prominent commanders throughout the conflict. Xhezair Shaqiri, one of the leaders of the NLA, noted his involvement in battles including Brest, Matejče, and Aračinovo. During the conflict, the Macedonian police, consisting of 200 personnel, invaded Sulejmani's farm with the intention of arresting him. However, upon their arrival, Sulejmani was not present at the farm. In a subsequent attempt to assassinate him, the police planted bombs on his truck. When Bernard Kouchner, the representative of the UN mission in Kosovo, arrested Xhavit Hasani, Sulejmani launched an operation against Macedonian troops. As a result of this operation, four Macedonian soldiers were taken captive by Sulejmani. Subsequently, a prisoner exchange took place, with the four kidnapped soldiers being swapped for Xhavit Hasani. He also participated in the Battle of Slupcane, where he served as a commander alongside Beqir Sadiku. On 2 February 2018, he died in his hometown of Aračinovo due to a cardiac arrest.
Legacy
Sulejmani is celebrated as a National Hero by Albanians in North Macedonia.
References
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- Nazmi Sulejmani
- Battle of Slupčane
- Skopska Crna Gora
- Lipkovo crisis
- Aračinovo crisis
- Ljuboten incident
- Battle of Matejče
- Operation MH-2
- Battle of Vaksince
- Operation MH-1