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Spartak Ngjela Confesses: How I Escaped Prison Under Communism!

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Spartak Ngjela Confesses: How I Escaped Prison Under Communism!
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Spartak Ngjela has given a rare testimony, where he spoke about the secret behind-the-scenes of the most powerful families of the communist bloc. He also showed his tough stance against the regime, despite being the son of the long-serving Minister of Trade, Kiço Ngjela.

The lawyer emphasized that the revolt against the system began from a profound lack of individual freedom, to the point that there was a complete refusal to participate even in the dictatorship's votes.

"I felt it because it didn't matter where I was. It didn't represent anything. What got me into antagonism was that I wasn't free. I couldn't suppress anything. I, the first one, didn't vote for anything under communism. I didn't accept it. With them. But I have to admit one thing that I was open, anti-communist, against communism, being that minister. But don't think I'm brave. I was protected. We have to understand this, that a person has to be realistic. Because the question is, what if you weren't protected? Father minister, mother deputy minister. The whole point was that, the whole point was that they tolerated me. They didn't say anything to me at all.

I was involved in the dissidence that was then on that street that we called Broadway. I had silent dissidence then, with four or four people, it was impossible to throw them in prison. But I was protected, let's be realistic. I didn't break my head. Not that I was brave, but I was protected, he was with the regime, I was against the regime. Even Mehmet Shehu's son.

Ladin. He is not alive today. I had him as a close friend. He was an opponent. But they had one thing, they were discreet in public. While I was in public. I was in public openly. I didn't break my head at all. Here we differed. Maybe this is a difference of type. Not of mind. That Ladi was an intellectual of a very high level, but an opponent. He accepted... an opponent at a time when his father was prime minister. At a dinner we had, I attended and I, Shehu, told Ladi, Ngjela shouldn't come to this party. For me. But he said if he doesn't come, I won't do the party. He had an engagement or a wedding, yes. And they accepted me. I went there. He behaved very well. He behaved very well",  Ngjela expressed in "Ora news".

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