
The murders were committed by the state in uniform...
Mark Nika, whose figure has been known in Albania for more than a decade and a half for his stoic fight for justice in Albania, went to Parliament yesterday.
Where he met the leader of the majority parliamentary group, Taulant Balla, expressing his disappointment regarding the delay in opening the January 21 file by SPAK.
Comments on this event were contradictory, one side called it a politically directed movement by the Socialist Party, while others were pessimistic that Parliament could influence this issue. According to them, a resolution could be made, the effect of which would be lost immediately the next day in the Parliament's calendar drawers.
Meanwhile, it seems that Mark Nika has always had the situation clearer in his head, and of course he knows better than anyone the appropriate mechanisms that can be put in place.
January 21 is the most well-known event in the Albanian public, almost everyone knows almost 90 percent of what happened on stage and behind the scenes. As you know, the murders were committed by the state in uniform, only state officials denied it, tried to cover it up, destroy the evidence and obstruct justice. Which happened using all levels of the judiciary.
But the highest judicial school in Europe, namely the European Court of Human Rights, which is a kind of supreme court for the Saints, with a "Dry Seal" issued the verdict on January 21, 2011: "It is a state crime!
In a word, the culprits have been determined, only that the Albanian justice system has been asked to make a procedural separation of the procedures, according to the respective codes, that of criminal procedure and the criminal code.
The Supreme Court, also set in motion by Mark Nika, issued a decision referring to the Strasbourg Court, asking SPAK to deal with this issue. Even explaining it thread by thread with a decision and argumentative arguments.
SPAK has started the action, but so far we have not submitted the file to the court. Mark Nika, who with a visible stoicism, single-handedly carried out an epic battle for justice for 16 years, went to the Assembly yesterday. Asking the institution that represents the sovereign that it is up to him to move the stuck stones.
Parliament can do anything if it has the will, after all, this institution does that by the laws it elects the president, the government and all the people who lead the judiciary. After all, if the Assembly could not do anything, then why was it elected? This majority, for the most part, received the votes precisely to send to justice those who killed on January 21. Otherwise, they would have voted for the opposite party, at least they are clear about who killed on January 21. Sali Berisha and his people constantly repeat this: he killed Edi Rama indirectly by advancing them to the prime ministership…
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