The face of mafia resistance is being washed away by the fate of Fatmir...
The American Embassy in Tirana, left the thieves of our village breathless, 3 days ago. Not only abusers who violate the law, but also corrupt officials or anyone under investigation and suspected of affairs, not only have their visas suspended, but they are also returned to Albania like a Čečua.
This statement was considered the magic flower in the wildest political winter of the spring of '34, after the first Saliu of the last century.
The decor of this charming scene, unfortunately, was marred by a momentary oblivion.
The next day, Fatmir Mediu, 'flame for flame' with the American flamethrower, ironically pushed Altin Dumani, ignored the next trial where he has been facing charges for years for the murder of 26 people and the injury of 290 others in the Gërdec tragedy of March 15, 2008, and flew to Washington.
The diplomatic facade, out of a slight oblivion, changed its original colors, perhaps confused by the serial names of the statues of corruption.
Our Fatmir, whom Albanians love in prison, declares publicly that he has been invited by the American Congress for important work from March 24 to April 1, at the White House.
This black spot, if the embassy does not return it urgently, will delight all the criminals in the village and amuse all the honest Albanians who believe in America and justice.
For thieves, but also for some segments within the judiciary, Fatmir's justification that he has some important work to do in the American Congress gives hope to challenge the American Embassy's statement on the free market, where criminals and thieves who have hidden wealth in America may still be free.
The face of mafia resistance is being washed away by the fate of Fatmir.
So, not only millionaire Fatmir, but all the black shadows of our village in their voiceless form, enjoy and aim that just like this, they too will be able to drown out their voices, that customs in America are not sieves with holes that let down unjustified flour, even though it may not seem like it.
In this specific case, if the embassy has forgotten, we have a professional duty to remind them.
We don't want to step on the plank of doubt, as we have enough rot on our feet and our shoes are killing us from the debris.
Even the goddess of law and divine order, Themis, was mutilated by another Fatmir, Babloku of Surrel.
Justice is no longer blind.
Every prosecutor, investigator or judge must look with one eye and in one direction, from the strong. Only one of them, Altin Dumani, holds the sword of Skanderbeg for the decision-making of both those who have lost an eye in the battles with Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta, and those who must adjust their vision to the darkness where Edi Rama's pirates continue to plunder.
At the end of this journey, we need to shoe the donkey with our horseshoes, so that the banner takes on the meaning that the American Embassy has forgotten Fatmir Mediu, and must urgently return him, as he is accused of theft and murder.
There is a trial on April 7th, and if he returns, there will be no more excuses because America is protecting him, but on that day, Caesar will begin to give what is Caesar's.
We are not sure how much wealth and crime this man has, but it is a fact that the Milan Court of Appeal on April 23, 2000 sentenced him to 4 years and 6 months in prison for supporting incriminated persons, specifically supporting persons involved in criminal activity, exploitation of prostitution and drug trafficking.
Just click on Google, and you will learn that the sentence, after a summary trial procedure, has been reduced to 3 years in prison.
It's true that he has served his sentence not as Fatmir Mediu, but as Fatmir Mehdihoxha, but the hoxha of our village has a record, because in January 2005 he also traveled to America under the name Fatmir Mehdihoxha.
Without asking, oh my, how Fatmir Medihaxha Mediu works magic with fingerprints, let's just remain today with the suspicion that nothing surprising has happened, but simply that the American Embassy has forgotten Fatmir Mediu./ Pamphlet
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