Qafë Bari Revolt Remains Symbol of Anti-Communist Resistance

On May 22, 1984, the Qafë Bari Prison became the scene of one of the most important acts of anti-communist resistance in Albania.

The notorious prison, isolated in the mountains of Puka, held around 500 political prisoners. They served harsh sentences in inhumane conditions, facing systematic violence, hunger, isolation, and forced labor in the mining galleries.

The revolt began on the morning of May 22, when prisoners refused to work in the mine. They demanded humane treatment, an end to violence, and basic respect for human dignity. Their calls for freedom and open opposition to the communist regime challenged the system directly and triggered a harsh response from military forces and the State Security apparatus.

Authorities crushed the revolt with brutal torture, physical violence, and new sentences for many prisoners. Sandër Sokoli died under torture, while Tom Ndoja and Sokol Sokoli were executed. Dozens of other prisoners received additional punishments and faced even harsher repression after the uprising.

The Qafë Bari revolt was not only a protest against inhumane prison conditions. It also stood as an open act of resistance against Albania’s communist dictatorship. Today, it remains one of the strongest symbols of anti-communist resistance and the fight for freedom.

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