With the criteria that SPAK uses today to hide evidence, with this missing evidence, the prime minister's cleaner should be arrested and not Sali Berisha.
The re-opening of the January 21 file by justice is the only state crime for which justice has knelt before politics, tolerating it. In fact, this is the only crime for which not only Sali Berisha, the author of the murders, should be investigated, but also justice itself, who knelt down and never even called him to ask him why he killed.
The kneeling of justice in front of Sali Berisha, on January 21 and after it, is probably the ugliest story on the planet, how state prosecutors, aware of the crime, lowered their heads and ignored the disappearance of evidence, the political attack on the prosecution for not investigating and then the diversion of the murder track and the political acts to bury it.
Most of today's prosecutors including these SPAK in various links of this ugly history have been part of it and are now on trial to see if they succumbed to fear or were a conscious part of a game to cover it up state crime.
Every time an attempt was made to open this case, it was always sabotaged or overlooked in trivial details, just so that Sali Berisha would not be interrogated and an in-depth investigation of her would not take place.
Had it not been for the decision of the Strasbourg Court that forced the Supreme Court to order its opening, it would never have been opened.
Even the Supreme Court has been under pressure from segments of the new justice system, including SPAK prosecutors informally, so that the case does not pass to them, which is a signal that even within the new justice system, someone is still reluctant to take it into account. want this hot potato.
January 21 is a very easy matter to investigate. The murders were done live in front of the cameras, and the task of the prosecutors was only to gather facts and investigate the case.
As the decision of the Strasbourg court describes, the authorities failed to carry out an investigation to clarify the truth, both in the early stages of the investigation, and in the responsibility of persons in power in the turn that took the events up to the murders.
As the decision points out, the need to protect the prime minister's building does not legitimize the killing of protesters, since our own law does not allow the use of lethal fire to protect this property.
Our justice failed to receive the evidence. The two prosecutors who went to the scene were not allowed to enter the courtyard of the prime minister's office, and in front of their eyes the bullets in the courtyard were swept away with a broom and the gate of the prime minister's office was changed.
Until 7 o'clock in the morning on January 22, they were not allowed to enter the courtyard of the prime minister and the building to take the camera server and as it turned out later from the American expertise at 1:30 in the night the computer that had the camera server was changed by disappeared.
With the criteria that SPAK uses today to hide evidence, with this missing evidence, the prime minister's cleaner should be arrested and not Sali Berisha.
On March 22, by the order of Sali Berisha and his public statement, the surrender of the six guards of the fire brigade, suspected as perpetrators of the murders, who were held hostage by the government in its building, was not allowed.
Sali Berisha himself was publicly committed to changing the track of the murders. At 19:30 on January 21, he accused the opposition of killing the protesters, and the next morning he took responsibility for the murders by inventing a coup d'état, in which the President of the Republic, the chief prosecutor Ina Rama, four journalists and the president of SHISH participated.
An investigative commission was set up against them, to block the prosecution's investigations, and then the case degraded into a formal trial, against Ndrea Prendi, the guard commander, and Agim Llupo, a murderous guard, who in the courtroom looked like prosecutors, and the judges like the accused, after the hall was filled with guards and militants terrorizing the court.
13 years later, Sali Berisha has still not been questioned, the trial has never been held and if it were not for the persistence of the Nika family, and their victory in Strasbourg, today the killers of January 21 and that part of justice that still bother to open that issue.
Now is the time to see if the process will be a farce imposed by the decision of Strasbourg, or a will of the new justice, since this is a trial where not only Sali Berisha is guilty, but also the justice kneeling before him.
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