
The Molotov cocktails were not addressed to Edi Rama of the government, with whom Berisha already has a regular season of dialogue open to the agreement, nor to the public that does not vote for him. They are addressed primarily to the Democrats themselves...
Many years have passed since January 21, 2011. A full 13 years. In addition to the terrible tragedy of 4 killed and a large, still undocumented number of gunshot wounds, that day there was also a tragicomedy that turned into a barsaleta in the dinner panels.
The palm barcaleta: the tree that was burned outside the surrounding wall of the prime minister's office, where a DP deputy at the time threatened live Saimir Tahir that she would hang him on the burnt palm tree, where only the trunk was left. Neyse, then the regulation of the fence and that of the boulevard worked.
Two years from January 21, when the siege in the Prime Minister no longer exists, after it was removed as the first decision of Prime Minister Edi Rama, there have been endless protests that have attacked the doors of the government headquarters with various means.
The last was on Friday, when Molotov cocktails were used, which opened a fire message, spread on the air and on social networks.
The Molotov is a real weapon of war. Which is mainly used by urban guerilla groups, mainly extremist organizations whose language of action is violent. It happens, as in occupied territories, where people who oppose the regime in power, fight with the police forces that daily reduce their freedoms, where these forces seek to sit at the table with the opponents through force. But it also happens in many countries of Western Europe, where radical groups, using this force, have influenced and influence to increase their political shares, since they cannot enter society in a normal way.
Albin Kurti in Kosovo, is an example of a political imposition, to enter society with difficulty, by constantly hitting. Even with guerilla actions. But Kurti, even though he has been quite violent in his movements, has never used Molotov bombs, at most he went as far as smoke bombs, which are like candy in our Parliament.
A "Molotov bomb" - also called a flare bottle, bottle or Molotov cocktail (in Russian Коктейль Молотова), is a short-range, hand-launched incendiary device.
It was used as a handgun for anti-tank combat by the Red Army, especially during World War II), and as an improvised weapon for guerrilla actions or urban clashes by various non-political actors". This is the explanation that is usually written on the multilingual Wikipedia pages for this weapon, which of course has a golden political language behind it.
Which is thrown at the end of the protests, becomes their news. There are two clear messages that the molotov bar conveys as a message: The first and most important is that it is not a signal of strength, on the contrary, it clearly shows political impotence.
A boulevard overflowing with people who do not speak at all, but show the public what they stand for and how they act. The rally and protest are a dialogue not with the government but with the public, to prove to him who these concerned people are who go out into the streets and propose a new political way.
But in the absence of numbers, force is used, as an opportunity to let the public know that they are alternatives, otherwise they will continue to show their language of force. Which they also show on social networks, the comments in the media that are open for comments or at Bashkimi in the morning.
But for people, the Molotov fire serves as a reminder to think about what happened here, where in 1998, there were no Molotovs, but anti-tank, offensive grenades and Kalashnikovs against the prime minister's office. And for the majority in the country, precisely because violence is the dominant form of the political language of Sali Berisha's party, he does not vote for it.
Precisely for this reason, the Molotov bombs were not addressed either to Edi Rama of the government, with whom Berisha already has a regular dialogue season open to agreement, or to the public that does not vote for him. They are addressed primarily to the Democrats themselves. After Berisha has totally lost the war with the Americans, his biggest fear is the conception of an anti-Berisha political force, which is now taking shape in concrete terms.
Enkelejd Alibeaj, Roland Bejko, etc., who emphasize that they have separated from Basha, are forming an anti-Berish political party within the DP. This is what the doctor fears, since the start of this action slowly turns his formation into Ilir Meta's party. This is the real fear, so I'm throwing Molotov cocktails, which surprisingly the law enforcement is tolerating...
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