Publisher | Albanian Fascist Party |
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Founded | July 9, 1939 |
Political alignment | Fascism |
Language | Albanian language, Italian language |
Ceased publication | 1943 |
Headquarters | Korçë |
Country | Albanian Kingdom |
Liktori (' Lictor') was a twice-weekly Albanian- Italian bilingual newspaper published from Korçë during the Italian occupation of Albania. [1] [2] The newspaper was founded on July 9, 1939, replacing Korça fashiste ('Fascist Korçë') of Zhan Gorguzi (founded just a few days before). [1] [2] [3] Initially Dr. Guljelm Deba served as the director of Liktori. On September 14, 1940 (issue no. 124) Lluka Bibi took over as director. [1]
Liktori was the organ of the Korçë provincial federation of the Albanian Fascist Party. [2] [4] It was one of five newspapers published in Albania at the time (all bilingual fascist organs). [4] [5]
The format of the newspaper varied between 36x58 centimetres and 40x58 cm. [1] The newspaper used Tosk orthography. [1] The newspaper carried four or pages, one of them in Italian language. [1] [6] It was published on Thursdays and Sundays. [1]
Liktori continued publication until 1943. [7]
Publisher | Albanian Fascist Party |
---|---|
Founded | July 9, 1939 |
Political alignment | Fascism |
Language | Albanian language, Italian language |
Ceased publication | 1943 |
Headquarters | Korçë |
Country | Albanian Kingdom |
Liktori (' Lictor') was a twice-weekly Albanian- Italian bilingual newspaper published from Korçë during the Italian occupation of Albania. [1] [2] The newspaper was founded on July 9, 1939, replacing Korça fashiste ('Fascist Korçë') of Zhan Gorguzi (founded just a few days before). [1] [2] [3] Initially Dr. Guljelm Deba served as the director of Liktori. On September 14, 1940 (issue no. 124) Lluka Bibi took over as director. [1]
Liktori was the organ of the Korçë provincial federation of the Albanian Fascist Party. [2] [4] It was one of five newspapers published in Albania at the time (all bilingual fascist organs). [4] [5]
The format of the newspaper varied between 36x58 centimetres and 40x58 cm. [1] The newspaper used Tosk orthography. [1] The newspaper carried four or pages, one of them in Italian language. [1] [6] It was published on Thursdays and Sundays. [1]
Liktori continued publication until 1943. [7]