Greçë Memorandum
The Greçë Memorandum or the Red Book was a memorandum with twelve requests for the establishment of an autonomous Albanian province within the Ottoman Empire. The Memorandum was jointly written by Ismail Kemal and Luigj Gurakuqi.
Requests
The leaders of the Albanian Revolt of 1911 organized a meeting at the location of Greçë near Selcë village in Kelmend. Today, this location is a natural and cultural monument of Shkodër County listed as "Ahu i Gerçës". Ismail Kemal joined them and together they draw up the memorandum, sometimes referred to as the "Red Book" because of the color of its covers, which addressed their requests both to Ottoman Empire and Europe. This memorandum was signed by 22 Albanian chieftains, four from each tribe of Hoti, Gruda and Shkreli, five from Kastrati, three from Kelmend and two from Shalë.Requests in the memorandum included:
- General amnesty for all participants in the revolt
- Demand for recognition of the Albanian ethnicity
- Election of the deputies of Albanian ethnicity for the Ottoman Parliament according to the proportional system
- Albanian language in schools
- Governor and other appointed high officials have to know Albanian language and all other positions in the administration have to be reserved only for people of Albanian ethnicity
- Men who are ethnic Albanians to serve army only in Albania during peacetime
- Confiscated arms to be returned
- All Albanian property damaged by Ottoman troops to be compensated