Under pressure from the armed struggle of Albanian insurgents on August 18, 1912, the Turkish government publicly admitted the demands set out by them in the memorandum of Hasan Prishtina. In the 14-point program, it was required that the employees who would be appointed in Albania knew the Albanian language and knew the customs of the country; Military service of Albanian recruits was carried out only in Albania and Macedonia; Give arms to Albanians; To open the four Albanian villages of Kosovo, Bitola, Shkodra and Ioannina, schools of all levels in Albanian, to declare the general amnesty and to undertake a series of measures for the economic development of the country.
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