
The Authority for Information on Former State Security Documents (AIDSSH), on the occasion of March 8, has published a letter written by a desperate mother who demanded answers from Enver Hoxha about her daughter's imprisonment.
Janina Glluc, a Polish woman who dared, sent letters to the dictator Enver Hoxha for the release from prison of the mother of two children, Barbara Glluc Orgocka.
The letter belongs to February 1971 and is the second one written by her.
In 1959 Barbara Glluc Orgocka left her country and decided to live in Albania together with her Albanian husband, the engineer from Korça, Vasillaq Orgocka. In those years, Orgocka was sentenced by the Albanian court to life imprisonment.
In these circumstances, from her country of birth, Poland, her mother, Janina Glluc, sends a letter written in Polish to the first secretary of the ALP Central Committee, Enver Hoxha.
She wanted to know the reasons for her daughter's imprisonment, which had not been explained to her.
In the first prayer dated 8/18/1970, Janina Glluc did not agree with the reasoning that the reason for her daughter's imprisonment is the commission of some crime against the Albanian people.
The Pole, who demanded an answer from the Albanian dictator, was then not even allowed to meet her daughter, even with the representatives of the Albanian Embassy in Warsaw.
The story of Barbara Ogocka, the wife of Vasillaq Orgocka, sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment is one of the most painful stories of foreign women who suffered unjust sentences in Albania. She was released on 24.6.1971 after the interventions and pressure of the Polish embassy in Tirana. It was destroyed by the constant torture that was done to it. He suffered a total of 2 years, 3 months, 29 days. He was then allowed to repatriate, but never recovering from what he went through in Albania.
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