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Naim Beka was born on September 5, 1966 in the village of Pleshinë in Ferizaj. He completed primary school in his native village, in Pleshina, and technical high school in Ferizaj. Naimi has been an athlete and has been intensely involved in sports. In the 80s of the twentieth century, he was a member of the Wrestling Club in Ferizaj. For the successes he had achieved he was decorated with gold and silver medals, as a First Category wrestler. Has been loved by family and friends. He also had a sense of help and solidarity. He had a moderate economic situation, since his father, Sheriff, had worked in Germany for a long time. In 1992 Naimi was married to Zejnepe Reka from the village of Nerodime, with whom he had two children: Amira and Advan. At the age of 15, as a high school student, he participated in the popular demonstrations in Ferizaj, in April 1981. He was among those who, although young, had heard about social injustices, poverty and the systematic violence exercised by the occupying regime of the former Yugoslavia against Albanians in Kosovo and beyond. With the start of the glorious war of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Naimi was interested in becoming the future soldier of Kosovo. For this purpose, in May 1998, he went to the village of Pleshinë when his uncle, Elmi Hoxha, was visited by commanders Shukri Buja and Imri Ilazi. At that meeting, Naimi was admitted to the ranks of the KLA, in ZO of Neredime. Together with his uncle, Elmi, and other comrades-in-arms, they participated in the admission and settlement of those who were ready to join the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army Naim Beka kept in touch with Rexhep Bislim, now a martyr, Qamil Xhemajli, known as Haxhia, Shaban Viqa, Agim Bajrami, martyr, Agim Matoshi, martyr, and others. Meanwhile, by order of the Neredime Area Command, he settled in the village of Jezerc among the KLA fighters. At the time of the Serbian summer and autumn 1998 offensives, he was always in the log. As a member of the special unit in ZO of Nerodime, he also participated in the action "Te Bunkeri", where at that time numerous Serbian police forces were positioned, which were previously located in the place called "Kodra e Buqes", above the village Nerodime. He also took part in the fighting led by the Brigade Commander, Ahmet Kaçiku in the village of Reçak, on January 18, 1999, in order to protect the bodies of the Reçak Massacre. He also took part in the battle that took place in the village of Slivovo, Ferizaj, where martyrs fell: Driton Islami-Toni and Sadik Bega-Murtaja. After the end of the war, in June 1999, on the occasion of the transformation of the KLA into the Kosovo Protection Corps, Naim Beka was appointed commander of logistics in the KPC. On October 25, 1999, the relentless freedom fighter, Naim Beka, fell on duty in the village of Doganaj in Kaçanik, with his close comrades-in-arms, Avni Shehu and Agim Matoshi. The body of the martyr was buried by his comrades in the Martyrs' Cemetery in the city of Ferizaj. His wife, Zejnepja has raised her children and that of the martyr Naim Beka: Amiren and Advani, who feel proud of the life and work of their father, a martyr of Kosovo's freedom. The Beka family has received gratitude and decorations from the Ministry of Defense of the Provisional Government, from the Operational Zone of Neredima, from the municipality of Ferizaj and from the associations that emerged from the war.