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Besim Mala (14 August 1971 – 17 April 2000) was one of the most well known commandants of
Kosovo Liberation Army The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; , UÇK) was an Albanians, ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Republic of R ...
and the first Commander of the Special Force in the
Kosovo Protection Corps The Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC; , TMK) was a civilian emergency services organization in Kosovo active from 1999 until 2009. The KPC was created on 1999, through the promulgation of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo ...
, who was killed under suspicious circumstances as part of a killing series in the early 2000s.


Early life

Besim Mala was born on 14 August 1971 in the City of
Drenas Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
,
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. He was raised in a family known for its opposition to the Serbian regime. His father, Bislim, was a diligent worker from a patriotic family. Mala completed his primary education in
Drenas Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
and continued his secondary studies at the "Skënderbeu" School Center. In 1989, prior to the
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, Mala, like many young Albanians, left Kosovo to avoid mandatory military service in the Yugoslav army. He moved to the
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, where he found employment. Despite being abroad, Mala remained committed to the idea of armed resistance for Kosovo's independence. He believed that Kosovo could only achieve freedom through military action rather than political negotiation. During this time, he formed a close bond with Ferid Berisha, with whom he remained closely associated until his death.


Military career


Involvement in the Kosovo Liberation Army

In the spring of 1998, as tensions escalated in Kosovo, Besim Mala decided to leave his newly created family in the
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to join the
Kosovo Liberation Army The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; , UÇK) was an Albanians, ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Republic of R ...
(KLA) in its armed struggle for independence from Serbia. Mala traveled to
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and crossed into Kosovo to join the KLA fighters who were mobilizing in the Drenica region. Initially, he was based in the villages of Baicë and Elshan in
Drenas Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
, areas that had become strongholds for KLA operations. Here, he joined a group of prominent KLA fighters, including
Fehmi Lladrovci Fehmi Lladrovci (15 May 1956 – 22 September 1998) was a commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army. Alongside his wife, Xhevë Krasniqi-Lladrovci, he was killed in battle against the Serbian forces. Early life He completed primary school in Dobra ...
, Rasim Kiçina, Musë Jashari, and Jahir Demaku, who were actively organizing military operations against Serbian forces. Throughout 1998 and 1999, Mala served as the Commander of the Special Unit "Black Tigers" (
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: Tigrat e Zi) of the KLA-Drenica Operational Zone. He quickly became known for his strategic acumen and bravery in combat. His leadership was particularly noted during several key engagements, where he coordinated ambushes and direct confrontations with Serbian military and police units. Some of the significant battles he was involved in included operations in Rezallë and Morinë, and particularly along the
Drenas Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
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axis, where he led surprise attacks against Serbian forces. One of the major operations under his command was the assault on the Drenas Police Station, a strategic target that was key to undermining Serbian control in the area. Mala also played a crucial role in attacks on Serbian positions at the "Feronikeli" Industrial Complex, which were vital in disrupting the logistical and operational capabilities of the Serbian forces in the region. These operations were characterized by swift and unexpected maneuvers that maximized the KLA's impact despite their limited resources. On May 18, 1999, Mala orchestrated one of the most daring operations of the KLA—the seizure of a Serbian arms depot in Golesh. This operation involved a complex plan that required coordinating both trained KLA fighters and local civilians. Under cover of darkness, Mala led his unit to capture significant amounts of ammunition and anti-tank mines from the Serbian depot, a move that severely hindered Serbian military operations in the region. The operation not only deprived Serbian forces of vital resources but also boosted the morale of the KLA and local civilian population. After securing the depot, Mala ordered its destruction to prevent any further use by the enemy. The explosives detonated in the depot caused a massive blast, which was initially mistaken by many for a NATO airstrike due to its intensity. Following this operation, Mala continued to engage in various military actions. Throughout the latter half of May and into June 1999, his unit was active in setting up defensive and offensive positions across the Drenica region, laying anti-tank mines captured from the Golesh depot to ambush Serbian convoys and disrupt their movements. These mines proved effective in neutralizing Serbian armored vehicles, significantly contributing to the KLA's defensive efforts. Besim Mala's contributions to the KLA were widely recognized for their effectiveness in combat and strategic planning. His actions were instrumental in the broader resistance effort against Serbian forces, showcasing his commitment to Kosovo's independence and the liberation struggle. His leadership during key battles and operations left a lasting impact on the KLA's fight during the
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.


After the Kosovo War

Following the end of the Kosovo War in June 1999, Besim Mala, like many KLA fighters, entered
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to help maintain order and security. With the disbanding of the KLA and the formation of the
Kosovo Protection Corps The Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC; , TMK) was a civilian emergency services organization in Kosovo active from 1999 until 2009. The KPC was created on 1999, through the promulgation of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo ...
(TMK), Mala continued his service in this new organization, which inherited the legacy of the KLA's struggle for independence. He focused on strengthening the KPC's defensive capabilities, despite facing challenges from various entities established in Kosovo under UNMIK administration.


Death

On April 17, 2000, Besim Mala was shot and killed in
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while on duty, wearing his KPC uniform. The incident took place in front of the Radio Kosova building. Mala was shot in the back by an unknown individual following a previous verbal altercation. There are reports suggesting that the Serbian secret service might have been involved in orchestrating the attack, because just three weeks after his death, another former KLA-Commander named
Ekrem Rexha Ekrem Rexha (14 August 1961 – 8 May 2000) was a prominent commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army and political figure, who was killed under suspicious circumstances as part of a killing series in the early 2000s. Early life Ekrem Rexha was bor ...
known as "Komandant Drini" was assassinated. Days before his death, UNMIK authorities had confiscated his legally registered firearm without explanation. His death and the following serial assassinations and suspicious deaths of former key-figures of the KLA, like Tahir Zemaj or
Ekrem Rexha Ekrem Rexha (14 August 1961 – 8 May 2000) was a prominent commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army and political figure, who was killed under suspicious circumstances as part of a killing series in the early 2000s. Early life Ekrem Rexha was bor ...
in the early 2000s after the Kosovo War, remain an unsolved enigma in the early history of
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under International Administration.


Legacy

Besim Mala, widenly known by his nom de guerre "Komandant Murrizi," is remembered as a key figure in the
Kosovo Liberation Army The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; , UÇK) was an Albanians, ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Republic of R ...
and a symbol of Kosovo's fight for independence. His leadership of the elite "Tigrat e Zi" (Black Tigers) unit during the
Kosovo War The Kosovo War (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Косовски рат, Kosovski rat) was an armed conflict in Kosovo that lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999. It ...
showcased his strategic brilliance and unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom. Mala's daring actions and surprise attacks against enemy forces made him a prominent and respected figure in the armed resistance of the KLA. His legacy endures through the deep respect and admiration of his comrades and the broader people of Kosovo. Mala's contributions are commemorated annually, emphasizing his role in shaping the spirit of resistance during Kosovo's most challenging times. He remains a symbol of courage, resilience, and dedication, inspiring future generations to continue the pursuit of national sovereignty and self-determination. The local
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club in
Drenas Drenas or Gllogovc/Gllogoc ( sq-definite, Drenasi or ''Gllogovci/Gllogoci'') or Glogovac ( sr-Cyrl, Глоговац) is a town and municipality in the District of Pristina in Kosovo. The municipality has an area of . According to the last cens ...
is named after him.


References

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