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Editorial2025-04-08 10:50:00

For those who were not killed in Tropoja

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For those who were not killed in Tropoja

This is what remains now after the murders in Tropoja: Which of these DP members should save themselves!

Many have escaped and are alive, fortunately. But 200, about 200, young and strong men, were killed. The eyes of the world, as soon as that murderous rampage is mentioned, turn to Sali Berisha. He has never declared that he 'did not kill', nor that he 'did kill'. But that's where the eyes go. Some cynical jokes even go as far as justifying the President for every crime against humanity in Tropoja. After all, these cynics say, the right to 'kill in Tropoja' belongs first to Berisha, and they link this to being a communist, as it were. The communist qualities were formulated like this: 'First of all, correct, or deny and punish those who are close to you, around you, in your tribe or family.'

This is how Saliu began the killing 'around himself', immediately after 1990.

What made me believe in that scheme, not just the 'cynicism of some'? It was the show 'Our Things' on ABC News that made me see the familiar scheme again. Among all the evidence, the testimony of the Haklajs' daughter, Aisha. She comes from Sweden where she has taken refuge to keep the evidence of her brothers' murder in a 'dry' place. Now she has just filed the lawsuit and evidence 'for murder by Berisha' with dozens of written pages with SPAK. SPAK can investigate it, but it can also contact the murderers and tell them 'catch Aisha'; that's another thing.

But we are talking about the other survivors, those who remained in 'Tropoja', that is, throughout the country.

In Aisha's testimony, there is a great deal of care to present only provable evidence. Even though her brothers are in graves, and their graves have been violated, she reported the murders of her cousins ​​by Berisha's guards when he was traveling to Tropoja. Because, unfortunately, the sister knows that the president erased the evidence and SPAK will tell her, as in the Party meeting: 'O find the evidence, or you'll go to jail!'.

That's all. That's what I'm saying, 'I'm addressing those who have survived.' Not just in Tropoja, but in all of Albania. Tropoja here can be used as 'Troja'. Those who have survived the violence, the murders, the intrigues, the perversions of the Berisha period, must do one thing...

Or more accurately, this is what they should not do:

Those who are left alive from that savage time should not kill the living now. The remaining living should not provoke the other living by bringing Berisha before their eyes. Even worse by voting for him, even if it is ten people. Every vote for Berisha is a threat to the lives of the living.

Those who 'remained' at that time now have several ways to 'not turn into murderers like the master back then'.

One way is, for example, not to leave Aishe Haklaj alone. Aishe or Muharrem, or the grandchildren who want justice. Each of those who live in Old Tropoja or beyond, each has a testimony; however small, about that conflict and about those murders. But at least about the violation of the graves of Haklaj's sons, most of those people know something. And about the fire that they set on Haklaj's tower, can't the neighbors in the villages of Tropoja know?!

Haklaj's work is now like the work of the Jews in World War II, a test for us all.

But I say 'Troja' as in Tropoja, because it is not just about those who remained alive in Tropoja. 'Tropoja is all of Albania. Today, anyone who calls for the return of 'Berisha's time' is also calling for the revival of the time of murders. Even some of those who have seen the country being burned by Berisha dare to go after him. This is a crime against your country. Everyone understands that much. Then why are they making 'electoral' noise as if 'Sali Berisha should be voted in again'. This is not only tragic, but also shameful. Because you have experienced how he has destroyed the lives of people and the country.

Then you only think about yourself, as if you're going to win something. While Berisha 'kills' that other person!

Sad. We are in the parliamentary election campaign. To say that 'Berisha should be in Parliament again? Or more?'.

From the murders in Tropoja and those who survived, comes an even more valuable lesson.

For those who are close to him and follow him... They should know that the boys killed in Tropoja were 'loyal' and close to Sali Berisha. Close until he killed them. But with these relatives of Berisha, didn't the same thing happen? At least that's what those who were alive then think.

Or do they make Sali Berisha 'fish' for others so that they can save themselves?! Do they think this can happen!?.

Do they think or do they act on instinct?

This is what remains now after the murders in Tropoja: Which of these DP members should save themselves!

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