
Judge Astrit Kalaja was shot in the Court of Appeals, an event that shocked the entire country on Monday afternoon. Kalaja died as a result of his injuries. Elvis Shkëmbi shot the judge over a property issue.
Journalist Ylli Pata, in an interview on the ABC News show "Real Story", spoke about the event, focusing on the issue of property and another wound of society, revenge. He stated that since '92 the biggest problem for Shkodra was 'the fact of the legalization of self-justification'.
"The biggest problem that happened to Shkodra was the fact that self-justification was legalized. It used to be called blood feud, and organizations emerged. On March 22, 1992, a former police officer was killed who was considered a SP militant. The murder of Xhemal Selim was for revenge because during the communist era he had exercised violence against some people in Dukagjin. Shkodra started the blood feud and took the right to citizenship. But it was murder. In Shkodra, the first murder of a big businessman took place, a series of crimes began and, let's say, murder, crime, illegality took the right to citizenship. With the development of Shkodra, the palace fever has started, and a very large epidemic has broken out... This expression fills you with bullets only in Shkodra ," said the journalist.
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