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Aktualitet2024-01-25 10:19:00

Flamur Noka took the photo with a pioneer scarf, the head of the Supreme Court reacts: It was a commemorative event for the 5th brigade

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Flamur Noka took the photo with a pioneer scarf, the head of the Supreme Court
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The head of the Supreme Court, Sokol Sadushi, has reacted in relation to a photo published recently by the democratic deputy Flamur Noka, where he, together with the head of the municipality of Vlora, the prefect and the socialist deputy Sina, appear in an activity while carrying a the pioneer scarf, widely regarded as a symbol of communist youth.

Sadushi explains that the photo was taken at a commemorative event for the 5th assault brigade, where his father was one of the founders.

"Three administrative units, the municipalities of Vlora, Himara and Selenica, on January 20, 2024, jointly organized an event in memory and honor of the 80th anniversary of the creation of the Fifth Brigade, one of the most popular Albanian combat formations, participating in the Second World War, who contributed to the liberation of the country and fought in Kosovo and up to Sandžak in Bosnia-Herzegovina. I was invited to this activity among hundreds of others, as a member of the family of one of the founders of this brigade, my father Maliq Sadushi", writes Sadushi.

Further, the head of the Supreme Court writes that all the sacrifices and historical acts during the war against Nazi-fascism should not be connected with the communism that was installed afterwards.

"The important events of the Second World War are part of the memory and historical heritage of all the countries aligned in the great anti-fascist alliance of the time. Nowhere and no one in these countries considers that honoring that titanic effort of humanity and the democratic world has to do with ideological shades related to today.

Liberation Day in Albania or May 9, the day of victory over Nazi-fascism that is commemorated throughout Europe is officially honored by those who believe that anti-fascism is a moral value of humanity. Honoring and solemnizing the work of those young people, some of whom were even martyrs, who took part in the war, just like their anti-fascist peers everywhere in the world, is the moral obligation of everyone, of every patriot who loves the country. A historical act is not judged, equating it with the communist regime that was installed after the liberation of the country, and for this the anti-fascist liberators cannot be accused, whose goal was only the liberation of their country", adds Sadushi.

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