
Sali Berisha, who in all these years has had no problem declaring that he ordered the shooting of Edi Rama, and according to him, he also told this to American officials, these days said that he did not have the order.
Lulzim Basha's visit to SPAK signaled that it was about January 21, but little was said. Basha himself was reserved, which is normal, but the "sources" were even more reserved.
What signaled to the public that we were dealing with an advancement in the investigations was a statement by Sali Berisha and a scandal by Adriatik Lapaj.
Lapaj spoke first, it is not known why, but it seems that it was not a coincidence. Lapaj, invited to a television panel, said that he was informed that Aleks Nikaj had not been shot by the weapons of the Republic Guard. "Someone told me," Lapaj said without citing the source.
The fact was that Lapaj's statement was immediately refuted by the cold and sound logic of a lawyer and a man with attributes such as Mark Nika, Aleks Nika's uncle. Who is one of the most exemplary citizens of this country, who has patiently followed his family's grave tragedy for years and years through institutional channels.
Mark Nika calmly addressed Lapaj, telling him that that statement is not based on a fact, as there are facts that say the opposite.
And Adriatik Lapaj, thank God, withdrew, even apologizing.
However, we are in a case that is clearly related to an advancement of the investigations into the January 21 case, where we have more speculation than data.
Sali Berisha, who in all these years has had no problem declaring that he ordered the shooting of Edi Rama, and according to him, he also told this to American officials, these days said that he did not have the order.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with it, and it would be normal if SPAK had provided a public clarification on what is really happening in this new phase of the investigation into the January 21 murders.
Because we are dealing with a new phase, because the question has moved from the guards to politicians and government officials.
There is one thing that, in addition to the official silence, there is also a silence from those who proclaim the investigations, when in reality we are in the midst of a basic, key and epochal event.
The investigation into the January 21 murders, which will lead to a trial and a court decision, is very likely to be a judicial milestone for the matter in question, namely the use of state weapons to kill citizens who did not attack police officers, guards, the state, etc. with weapons.
January 21 is not just any investigation, it is a station where a state development starts or ends.
Sali Berisha's statement on January 21st without calling anyone seemed not only like a Freudian aspect, a conscious call, but also a message that he was sending to justice.
In a way, we have actors who are playing with open cards. That's how justice should really play.
For Gërdec and January 21, secrecy or closed sessions where Fatmir Mediu speaks are not valid. At least people should know what it is about; whether it is a balloon or a bomb…
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