As Berisha has no hope today, the same will happen to Rama tomorrow...
Every Albanian is a witness that for at least 20 years, every person with a conscience has been waiting for Sali Berisha to go to prison. This communist scoundrel who started his fixed political career serving the dictatorship that killed and massacred the core of Albania, has so much to account for, so much guilt, that life imprisonment is not enough for him.
Sali Berisha must account, above all, for the people he killed. For the graves that have no peace even today in Tropoja, for the children of Gërdec, for the lives lost on the 21 January Boulevard, for Remzi Hoxha, for the civil war that he provoked in 1997, at the beginning by lecturing and allowing the pyramid formulas of money theft and then pitting the North against the South.
Sali Berisha stole, killed and cut. Therefore, prison is the right door for him.
But the scheme used by Edi Rama to achieve this, as with other political opponents of his, is wrong. More than anyone else, Edi Rama himself should be afraid of the formulas he is using to purge, not the enemies of the Albanians, because he is not worried about that at all, but his own enemies, those who endanger his power.
Examples are many. Every former official who is in prison or wanted is an example of justice applied under the orders of power that compromises justice itself. They may be for prison, but in a democratic country, the process that is followed to apply it is as important as justice.
But let's stick to Sali Berisha.
Sali Berisha is so guilty that yesterday's session of the parliament that voted for the removal of his immunity should have been completely different from what was shown yesterday. It was supposed to be the complete opposite of a quick, no-dough vote, just like those kids who throw stones because they're told to, and then hide. It should have been a serious session, with the obligation to listen to the accused, former President and former Prime Minister, and examine the facts against him.
Sali Berisha has so many faults as a politician and as a ruler that he deserves prison. For this reason, this individual had to be a coveted file for our new justice, to create a precedent that she and every successor-employee of Albanian justice could be proud of. In fact no evidence was heard anywhere. Some towers have been erected and the son-in-law has benefited from his father-in-law's posts! Where? When? How? Justice wants facts, not words. Why didn't a professional come out and talk and shut this bastard up?
Justice must be fair. GJKO should have spoken and not acted. This court has created so many anti-democratic precedents that the fear and mistrust of every Albanian in our justice system is completely legitimate. When it comes to the court, and especially to the kind like the Constitutional Court, the name of the individual in front of him is not important at all. The law must speak. This did not happen and no one even took care to avoid the conflict of interest that the judge Irena Gjoka, once dismissed by Sali Berisha, was not part of this process.
Sali Berisha will be arrested. This is good news. But the way this is happening is wrong. Laws and rights are being violated and this is a mistake. The good example that the new Justice should set is nowhere to be seen, and that's bad news. Just as the prime minister's fever to handcuff an opponent who causes him anxiety is visible, so are the violations of this process: without the possibility of a normal session, without a normal court, without a clear file, but only with a premeditated purpose and foretold.
This is a distortion of justice that should be feared, more than anyone else, by the one who is directing it: Edi Rama. Just like the file without facts for which Sali Berisha is going to prison, it is also clear the influence and orders of Rama for justice, for this issue and other sensational ones in the pan of public opinion, such as those of concessions and incinerators.
Rama is getting rid of his opponents and protecting some other thieves he owns. With the same justice that gave a spectacle yesterday and the day before. By manipulating and threatening justice, he thinks he is winning, but this is where he should start to fear.
Ordinary Albanians have been carrying this distorted justice for 30 years. It is like the work of a slave who is used to hunger. While Rama does not! The wheel of history turns and this guillotine that cuts crookedly, the day will come to turn on his head as well. As Berisha has no hope today, the same will happen to Rama tomorrow./ Pamphlet
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