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Why doesn't Berisha leave the house himself to do civil disobedience?!

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Why doesn't Berisha leave the house himself to do civil disobedience?!

The opposition has organized a demonstration, where molotov cocktails were thrown at some institutions and some objects such as garbage cans, bus stations, etc. were set on fire.

Journalist Ylli Rakipi, during the show "Te Paespozuarit", posed the question to the panel, why the leader of the opposition does not leave the apartment where he is under house arrest, as this would be a genuine act of civil disobedience and not vandalism to buildings in Tirana, which is being developed senselessly by DP supporters.

Excerpts from the studio conversation:

Ylli Rakipi : Civil disobedience they say... If the doctor were to leave, this would be called civil disobedience. Not the burning of the bins they are doing. Leaving the house, this is real civil disobedience.

Enton Abilekaj : The opportunity to go out was when he could go and participate in the proceedings of the Assembly.

Ylli Rakipi : Civil disobedience means violating the law or rules, but in a peaceful way, to enable changes in legislation, the achievement of equal rights, etc. A typical example in history, activist Rosa Parks in 1955 in Alabama, refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person and sit at the back of the bus, as blacks in America were supposed to do. It is a literal act of civil disobedience. Civil disobedience can be, for example, blocking roads, refusing to go to work in groups, so a form of strike. A concrete example from Albania, in 2021, Albcontrol employees refused to show up for work paralyzing the airport.

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