Olsi Baze (born February 26, 1977) is an columnist, writer and human rights activist.[1] From 1999 until 2008 he studied politics at University Paris 8. He graduated with a Ph.D. degree in geopolitics in 2005.[2] He has taught international politics and is well-known in region of the Balkans for his publications, in international newspapers.[3] Mr. Baze is author of two books "The integration of Albania in a regional and world hierarchic order" and "Shadows and lights on the International Relations"[4]
As a board member of Albanian human rights group, he participated in the elaboration of the project low on defending the children's rights specially the cases war victims.[5] One of his major fights was the introduction on the Lustration Law, with the team of five personalities, in the national parliament. The Lustration Law claimed the clanking[clarification needed] of public administration of people who has committed crimes during the socialist regime.
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