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Prosecutor Dado's hatred for the accused Veliaj must be judged once and for all

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Prosecutor Dado's hatred for the accused Veliaj must be judged once and for

Before Erion Veliaj is tried, prosecutor Olsi Dado's personal hatred towards him and the judge's manipulations, which can produce anything but justice, must be judged.

The publication of the minutes of the preliminary court session, where the Prosecutor addresses the person under investigation, Erion Veliaj, with the word "filth", and the opposition of this disclosure by the GJKKO, is one of the most serious scandals in Albanian justice.

It is serious, because in an attempt to protect the implication of a prosecutor, the court engages in an act of forgery, which will require a preliminary trial of the judges and prosecutor, then of the suspect Erion Veliaj.

Even with all that has been made public, it is more than enough for Prosecutor Olsi Dado to urgently drop the case, and for the Prosecution to pass it on to someone else. 

After this, if Judge Erion Bani is involved in not correctly clarifying the word "filth" said by Olsi Dado, which is clearly distinguishable in the audio that the lawyers have, it implicates him as a false and vindictive judge. Even worse when it is found that they have deleted from the minutes and his words when he addresses "prosecutor, prosecutor, prosecutor..." Olsi Dado to refrain and has replaced them with his comments. This is provable and is a serious fact against his integrity and the entire process that begins with basic manipulations.

Even if the microphone hadn't caught the mumbling and hateful outburst of prosecutor Olsi Dado while saying the word "filth," the judge who was two meters away from him should have testified to the truth of what was happening and not engaged in manipulation of the minutes. There are witnesses in that room, and daring to deny the facts stated in front of everyone is even more serious.

Erion Veliaj is still a person under investigation, and there is no official charge against him. 

If this criminal trial against him begins with such hysteria and hatred on the part of the prosecutor and judge towards the defendant, this is not a criminal trial for Erion Veliaj's crimes, but a fight over personal hatred, using the justice system.

And using justice for personal gain is a much more serious crime. Olsi Dado should leave this matter, not for Erion Veliaj, because he could get a worse prosecutor than this one. He should leave it because not confusing personal matters with professional ones is a basic criterion in justice. 

This is the reason why many prosecutors and judges around the world have recused themselves from certain cases because they had conflicts of interest with the accused, many times less than this. 

In the case at hand, conflict of interest is a much easier thing to establish than the use of the expression "filth" in a public court hearing by the prosecutor against the defendant, which shows that the prosecutor is on the side of those who hate the defendant for personal reasons. 

Altin Dumani, like Erion Bani, has heard this dialogue and, apparently, has accepted it, but the standards of justice in no country in the world, not even in the "Zulu" tribe, allow the loss of neutrality, at least in formal form. We now know the truth why he personally hates it. 

Knowing Olsi and his temperament, I believe that scene even more, but personal weaknesses are no excuse for accepting such a standard of judgment for a senior politician. 

High-level politicians always polarize society, as they have those who adore them and those who hate them. We are not surprised by those who hate a politician nor by those who adore him, as we consider them political fanatics. 

For these reasons, independent justice was invented, where the prosecutor or judge should not be on the side of fanatical haters or fanatical worshippers. 

The partisan involvement of the prosecutor in a public court session is serious and completely unacceptable, by any standard of justice. And Veliaj himself is wrong to compare it to communist justice. Even Aranit Çela would not insult you in the session even if he unjustly sentenced you to death. From a formal point of view, he was more restrained than the prosecutor in question. 

This court transcript is binding for Olsi Dado to no longer be a prosecutor in that case. And on the other hand, Judge Bani should be investigated for creating an alibi for the prosecution in question, avoiding his scandalous language in the minutes. 

Whether he should still be a prosecutor, the High Inspectorate of Justice or the KLP, which deals with appointments, should decide; but for the Veliaj file, he can never be again. 

If they have decided to punish Erion Veliaj at all costs, they can do it, and they can even find facts to illustrate this political desire. But if they want to make the punishment credible, they must urgently remove from the system the prosecutors who first express personal hatred and then issue the decisions. 

Before Erion Veliaj is tried, prosecutor Olsi Dado's personal hatred towards him and the judge's manipulations, which can produce anything but justice, must be judged.

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