Tirana, 22 March 2019 – The Authority for Information on Documents of the Former State Security, organized on 22 March 2019, the next meeting of the scientific commission of the International Scientific Conference “The Face of the ‘Enemy of the People’ during the Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Albania (1944-1990)”, at the end of which the winning abstracts were selected for participation in the conference. In this first phase, 40 abstracts were submitted by various researchers, from which the applicants and topics were selected as follows:
- Anjeza Xhaferaj – The permanent revolution in literature: The fight against the 'Class Enemy'.
- Gjon Boriçi – “The Albanian Catholic clergy as the symbolic image of the perception of the enemy of the people by the communist dictatorship in Albania”.
- Lorenc Agalliu – “Yesterday’s enemy”, “today’s opponent”. Methods of persecution of the clergy and the eradication of religion in Albania during the years 1945-1967.
- Adriana Duka – The clergy as "enemy of the people" in Albanian literature.
- Ilir Ademaj – Unwanted Minorities: ‘Treacherous Chams’ as political opponents of the communist regime. The case of dissident Bilal Xhaferri.
- Gjergj Sinani – The projection of the “enemy of the people” and the ideology of alienation of the individual.
- Thoma Shkira – The typology of the “enemy of the people” and the regime’s attitude towards the Orthodox clergy in Albania (1944-1990).
- Leke Tasi – ‘Enemy of the people’.
- Erjon Papagjoni – Albanian clergy, 'Enemy of the people', a sharp form of anti-communist dissidence.
- Arjan Shahini – The education of the Sigurimi army with the image of the enemy.
- Vasfi Baruti – ‘The face of the enemy of the people’ Ramize Gjebrea.
- Hamit Kaba – “American imperialism - the permanent enemy of the communist regime in Albania”.
- Celo Hoxha – The true enemy of the people.
- Afrim Krasniqi – The concept of "enemy" in political acts in late 1990 and early 1991.
- Brunilda Prifti – Exclusion from the history of literature, as punishment for "enemy" writers.
- Enis Sulstarova – “The enemy in novels and short stories with the agency of socialist realism”.
- Jonila Godole and Valbona Bezati – Border policy during the Albanian communist regime.
- Etleva Smaci – The metamorphosis of the “class enemy” in the ranks of the People's Army. From the “declassed officer” to the “coup officer and polyagent officer” (1954 – 1983).
- Julian Bejko – Images, enemies and vices in communist society.
- Suzana Kuka – When the artist was declared an "Enemy of the People".
- Sheldiana Jano – Class struggle and changes in its concept throughout the regime.
- Edona Jahiu – Concepts: dissidence, dissident in a broader theoretical framework.
- Florin Zyberaj – Albanian dissidence between myth and reality, the case of Havzi Nela.
- Luljeta Progni – How I recognized the “enemy of the people”.
- Ana Lalaj – Dissidence in Albania.
- Leonora Laçi – Two “enemies of the people” through manipulated documents, Mons. Frano Gjini and Mons. Zef Oroshi.
- Alma Mile – The fate of “reactionary” cultural magazines after the establishment of the dictatorship in Albania. What made the cultural magazines of the 1930s-1940s “hostile”? Fishta, Koliqi, Merxhani, Poradeci, Migjeni, etc. wrote about them.
- Altin Hazizaj – Beyond Criminalisation: How Albania is changing its brutal communist past towards acceptance and respect for the LGBTI community.
- Jozef Radi – "Enemy of the People" in the genetics of dictatorship.