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Lazër Shantoja (7 July 1891 – 5 March 1945) was an
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blessed, publicist, poet, satirist, and translator into
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from
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and
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, as well as his country's first
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. He was one of the first Catholic priests, arrested by the
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, and the first Albanian priest that was shot by a firing squad. He was accepted by the
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as a martyr in 2016, part of the
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Life

Shantoja was born on July 7, 1891 (although some biographers mention also September 2, 1892 as birthday) in
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, Scutari Vilayet, then
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, son of Kel Shantoja and Luçe Blinishti. In his manuscript ''Shantojana - History of the Shantoja family'' he writes that his family originates from ''Vjerdha e Vjetër'', a settlement close to Rragam, in the Shkodër County. Shantoja pursued elementary and high school studies at the Albanian Pontifical Seminary in Shkodër, and then, during 1912 - 1914, was in
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, to pursue university level theological studies. His Austrian professors wrote in his graduation certificate that he was a "very talented" seminarist. In 1914 Shantoja visited for the first time
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, and, on 29 May 1915, he was ordained as a priest. He started to write poetry in
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and
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, and also began to translate into Albanian. In 1917 Shantoja started to serve as a parish priest in the villages of Pulaj,
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, Rrjoll, as well as Sheldî, where he also opened the village's first school with Albanian as a language of instruction. In 1922 he became the secretary of the Archbishop of Shkodër, Mons.
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. In that vest, on April 17, 1923, he had the chance to meet in Vienna, with the
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. When Father
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, who would later become Member of the High Regency Council of the
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, started to publish the catholic periodical ''Ora e Maleve'' (), Shantoja and
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were his first collaborators in writing articles for the magazine. Father Harapi would write later that Father Shantoja was the only one who helped with the writing for the magazine. In May 1924 Shantoja resigned from writing and editing for ''Ora e Maleve''. He endorsed the
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, and, during the burial of patriot
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, assassinated by a pro-monarchy individuao, Shantoja was one of the people who held a speech. He was one of the inspirators and organizers of the
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, a peasant-backed insurgency. As a result of his participation in the revolution, after
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returned to power in December 1924, Shantoja got arrested in the following month, in January 1925. After several months in prison, he was pardoned, and left Albania for the
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. On October 2, 1925, while residing in
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, he wrote a touching article on the ''Liria Kombëtare'' magazine on the sudden murder of
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. On September 1, 1926, in
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Shantoja held a speech in the burial of Captain Mark Raka, dead in mysterious circumstances in a road accident. In 1928 he left the
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for Vienna, where he started to publish the periodical ''Ora e Shqipnisë'' (), which was financed by
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, an anti-Zog politician. Later, Shantoja went to Switzerland and started to work as a parish priest in
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, and then at La Motte in the
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, where he stayed until 1939 and took the opportunity to improve his
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. Right after the
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Shantoja returned to Albania, and held a mass at the St. Stephen's Cathedral, Shkodër. On September 28, 1939, he held a speech in the occasion of the new fascist flag of Albania, and, during the same year, he moved to Tirana, along with his mother. On March 12, 1940, Shantoja was in
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and then in
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, where he met with the Albanian community and held there several speeches, which prompted the creation in
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and Aleksandri of the first Albanian fascist cells. On November 8, 1940, the ''Tomorri magazine'' reported an article on a meeting held in Shkodër, where Shantoja held a fired up speech. In 1941, along with
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,
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, Giuseppe Valentini,
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, Xhevat Kortsha ecc., he was one of the founders of the Institute of Sciences of Albania, the predecessor of what came to be known later as Academy of Sciences of Albania. Shantoja endorsed the government of Mustafa Kruja, in whose thoughts he saw a continuance of the political mentality of Gurakuqi. In 1943 he participated in the burial of
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in Tirana, who had been killed by the communists. After the WW2 capitulation of Italy in September 1943 Shantoja retired from politics. Shantoja hid from the persecution of communist regime in the Sheldi mountains, but, in the second half of December 1944 he was found there by communist agents and was arrested. Accused as a war criminal on January 29, 1945, by public prosecutor Jonuz Mersini, he proclaimed himself innocent. During the prison time, he was tortured by having both arms' and leg's bones broken, and he could walk only on his elbows and knees. Archbishop Zef Simoni, in his memories, wrote that, besides the breaking of his bones, tortures included skinning his legs with hot iron rods, and putting salt on his bare flesh, while he was never medicated. Shantoja's mother begged the prison guards to just kill him, so that his sufferings would end. On January 31, 1945, Shantoja was sentenced to death by a military court, headed by Esat Ndreu, with members Mustafa Iljazi and Hysni Lame, whereas government prosecutor was Vaskë Koleci. On February 2, 1945, the central investigation committee for war criminals, headed by Jusuf Alibali, recommended the withholding of the military court of Shkodër decision. On February 9, 1945, the highest military court in Tirana withheld the decision. The execution by firing squad occurred on March 5, 1945, in Tirana's outskirts." Along with Shantoja, Sulçe beg Bushati was also shot by a firing squad. After the execution, Father Viktor Volaj was the last person to see the body of Shantoja.
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, Albania's dictator, was personally involved in Shantoja's execution.


Works

Shantoja's works extend mostly on scientific and cultural articles, as well as satiric ones. He also wrote poetry, moreover, he translated many non-Albanian poets. Shantoja's full body of work was published under the care of Arben Marku in 2005. Koliqi considered Shantoja to be a fine proseist, similar in style and elegance to
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.


Publicist works

Shantoja is considered to be the first Albanian
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, according to Cuk Simoni, the translator of
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into Albanian as well as well-known esperantist. In 1914 he published in
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in the ''
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'' nr. 2 the article "La albana lingue". Shantoja published in 1919 the folk tales "Për natë kazanash" (). In 1922 he published the study "Grueja" (), and, in 1927, the monologue "Peshku në det e tava në zjarm", (), also interpreted by the artistic association "Bogdani". Shantoja collaborated with many periodicals such as ''Lajmtari i zemrës s'Jezu Krishtit'' () and ''Kalendari i Veprës Pijore'' (). Later on, he became one of the most ardent collaborators, as well as main editor of ''Ora e Maleve'' (). While an emigrant, he collaborated with ''Liria kombëtare'' (), which was published in
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, and, in 1928, with the help of
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he published his periodical ''Ora e Shqypnìs'' (), as a continuation of ''Ora e Maleve''. Further, he collaborated with other periodicals, such as ''Illyria'', ''Cirka'', ''LEKA'', ''Kumbona e së diellës'' (), and ''Shkëndija'' (). On December 22, 1915, he published the poem "Çinarët", as well as "Prifti i malsisë" (), "Kanga e Paqes (), and "Hasan Riza Pasha". In 1927 he created the short dramatic poem "Kuvendi i dëshmorve" (), and, in 1934, he published a cycle of poetry "Për një puthje të vetme" ().


Translations

In 1915, when Shantoja was a seminary student, he translated
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's poem "Shtegtimi n'Kevlar" (), and, after becoming a priest, he continued with the translation of Jankowski's "I burgosuni dhe flutura" (),
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's "Vigani egoist" (), Schiller's "Kânga e kumbonës" (
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), Jørgensen's "Fija prej së naltit" (), Leidh's "Kishëza në mal" (), De Musset's "T'biin n'mênd" (),
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's "Kaq shpejt dimen!" (), "Kumonët e mrames" (), and Immermann's "I harruem" (). In 1942 he translated Giuseppe Fontanelli's "Vargje për nji vashë të vdekur" () from the book''Pensar di lei'' (), from
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he translated "Silvjas" (, ), "Të pambaruemit" (), "Qetija mbas duhís" (), "Trumsaku vetmitar" (), "Mêndimi zotnues" (), "E shtundja e katundit" (), "Jeta vetmitare" (), "Aspasia", "Përkujtimet" (), "Vetvetes" ()), and Gabriele D'Annunzio's "Shiu në halishtë" (, ). In 1938 he published Goethe's
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on ''Leka'', and then in 1940 on ''Shkëndija'' he published Part One of
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, which was also republished in 1944 on ''
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''.


References

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