
The opposition protest still continues in Tirana, although the participation is not as high as expected. Commenting on this gathering, analyst Frrok Çupi said that this cannot be called a protest, but is an amorphous chaotic mass.
In an interview for "Abcnews", Çupi described the opposition protest as a movement that has no project and no objective of what it will achieve.
"Every such public act that threatens peace and stability obviously has behind-the-scenes, attempts to do something else. There are definitely moments that compare to the nation's darkest moments. When people hear it, they don't believe it because they see how weak they are. What these people do, the best thing would be to call it a protest. The protest has an objective. This is an amorphous chaotic mass which does not even know how to do evil. There is no project, what to attack, who to defeat, where to reach. These are known as violent movements. Every movement has an essence that is violence. These are rebellions, it means that they are without leadership, without a head, without a brain, this is the rebellion of the guilty, the defendants, the people who have been caught in very big crimes. They rebel against the law.
The whole thing took shape after Sali Berisha was declared non grata and then he was arrested and considered as a subject to be judged. This is Berisha's problem" , said Çupi
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