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Were there orders to attack the civilian population in 1997?!

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Were there orders to attack the civilian population in 1997?!

The Commission believes that the leaders of the Albanian State, Sali Berisha himself, have seriously violated the basic principles of the country's security and defense policy by creating the "danger" of internal threats.

In addition to the great human damage that this criminal, genocidal activity brought to the country, it also brought about the total destruction of the army as well as a colossal damage to the economy worth 61 billion and 405 million new ALL.

All this activity was conceived, organized and led by the former Commander-in-Chief Sali Berisha, who, cooperating and using as tools a large part of the military hierarchy of the Ministry of Defense, SHIK, Rend'
Por Spartak Ngjela, who checked the documentation of SHIK and the Ministry of Defense denies having seen such incriminating documents.

'I have not seen such things, I investigated and saw nothing. If I had, I would have put all of you in prison, I would have accused you of crime,' said Spartak Ngjela, former chairman of the investigative commission '97

What impresses is the fact that the orders reviewed by the investigative commission are not found in the Parliament archive today. Through an official response to our interest, the Assembly clarifies that the documents were destroyed in 2019, as the materials have lost their 20-year storage value.

Those acts are not even found in the prosecutor's office, referring to another official answer. From the State Archives, we still do not have an answer until the broadcast of this documentary. It is not known whether there may have been archived orders for the engagement of the armed forces, or the use of poisonous substances in the South during 1997.

'I don't know what was said orally. I have no documents here. Only a document was found that was neither meat nor fish, that is, it turned out that Berisha asked for the police to be filled with soldiers because there were no policemen, but not for a coup d'état, but this is not a criminal violation of the law,' said Spartak Ngjela, former - chairman of the investigative commission '97

Even Sokol Hazizaj says that he personally did not make field observations, but only reported the data referred by the witnesses.

"We didn't go to do verifications on the ground, but what the witnesses said were truthfully reflected," said Sokol Hazizaj, a former member of the investigative committee '97./ InsideStory

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