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The 1997 rebellion was caused by the failure of multiple
pyramid schemes A pyramid scheme is a business model that recruits members via a promise of payments or services for enrolling others into the scheme, rather than supplying investments or sale of product (business), products. As recruiting multiplies, recruitin ...
. The collapse of these schemes caused many Albanians to lose much of their money and property, resulting in widespread protests across Albania, which eventually led to a situation of civil war.


Firms bankrupted

The unrest of the year 1997 came as a consequence of the bankruptcy of some 25 firms. The face value of the schemes' liabilities totaled $1.2 billion. ''Sudja'' was established in 1993 by Maksude Kadëna, also known as Sudja, who had worked in a shoe factory. Strangely, when Sudja was arrested, she was living in a dilapidated apartment complex. The collapse triggered several protests in Tirana, which was also its area of operation. ''Vefa Holding'' was the main pyramid firm. It was created in 1994 by Vehbi Alimuça and spread across the country. Vefa invested in various fields of the economy such as hotels, fuel, stores and factories. Best known is the bomb attack a few weeks before the elections of 26 May 1996 on Vefa's supermarket in downtown Tirana. Vefa was often seen as the firm's rentier PD. It went bankrupt in 1998, while its president was in prison. The ''Gjallica'' firm was created by three former State Security operatives originating from Kukes. President of the company was Shemsie Kadria. Gjallica had its centre in Vlora. The firm went bankrupt on February 5, 1997, prompting violent protests in Vlora, which later turned into rebellion against the government. ''People's Democracy-Xhaferri'' was established in 1995 and began to extend its activities in the villages of Lushnja, Fier and Berat. Officially, it was a "foundation", but in reality, it became one of the most severe pyramidal firms in the country. Its leader, Rrapush Xhaferri, was arrested on January 22, 1997, which triggered violent demonstrations in Lushnje on January 24–25. ''Populli'' ( en, People) was created on July 16, 1996, and was extended in the same area as the Xhaferri. Its President was Bashkim Driza the former State Security agent. He worked deeply with the Albanian opposition parties and financed their campaigns and newsletters. During the riots of 1997, he left with a U.S. helicopter. In September 2008, on a notice from Albania, the Uruguayan police arrested Bashkim Driza at his apartment in Montevideo. It was discovered that during the last 11 years, he had moved freely between Uruguay, Chile, the Dominican Republic and other Latin American countries. Just as Bashkim Driza was about to be extradited to Albania in February 2009, he escaped from his apartment. The nine major pyramid firms in relation to creditors were:


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Mega Holdings Albania

Sudja Song by local singer Myslym Lela


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''The Great Pyramids of Albania'', BBC radio documentary by Gavin Haynes.
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