It's the most unwanted meeting in the world; but here it is for fifteen years in a row.
The two are still face to face, those who were killed and the one who killed.
The event happened yesterday, on January 21. Those who were killed 15 years ago came to the place of sacrifice, on the largest boulevard in Southeast Europe. They are looking for a meeting with the murderer again. As long as life lasts, until the murderer is punished, they will return to the place of sacrifice. Just as the murderer himself instinctively returns to the place of murder. Even when he says, somewhere in a hall, that 'the murder was legal', it means returning to the scene of the crime.
Yesterday both sides came again. The murdered are represented by thousands, even millions. The murderers are represented by the prosecutor and the judge. I waited all day and night to see what would happen. Nothing else happened.
It's the most unwanted meeting in the world; but here it is for fifteen years in a row.
This time, for the fifteenth time, the victims took the decision of Justice in their faces: 'The murderer will not be punished!' Then, the victims threw the roses on the sidewalk and left the meeting for another time.
The family members went to caress the marble of the graves. One of the killers' assistants, the former president's lawyer, spat on them for their deaths.
"You are thieves!" he told the victims. "You have stolen women's rings."
This is also a man of the law. The other one, from the dome of SPAK, tried to clean up the spit on the victim. He made a phone call and invited the 'hero' of the box called 'opening the case'. Aleks Nika's uncle, who was killed five meters from the government gate, made his way to the prosecutor at SPAK. The prosecutor flattered him. Mark Nika listened and went. It seemed to him that the prosecutor was really going to do something.
Shehu closed the door from inside his office and did not spit on the person he called. At least he did not do this. But he did what he had to do first. SPAK threw the January 21 file in the trash; this prosecutor was one of them. The file had been soiled like a rag. The European Court of Human Rights ordered the prosecutors to 'wash and lick' the soiled case. But they did nothing.
These people don't get their directives from Europe. They get them from a crime den nearby.
From what happened yesterday, until this morning, one thing was understood: The murderer will never be punished by law. In fact, in media polls today, early this morning, over 90 percent of citizens declared that 'the murderer is Sali Berisha'.
But the court does not convict.
Our courts do not punish crime as long as the perpetrator is alive. It has never happened. This time the Albanian government made an attempt to build a fair Justice, but it was impossible.
Not even Sali Berisha's ancestors have been convicted by law.
Haxhi Qamili (Xhambazi), one of the country's most ridiculous leaders, was not punished by law. Around 1914-15, he poisoned the life of the country and wanted to turn it back to Ottoman rule. He started an uprising against the Western government and Prince Vid.
Esat Pasha Toptani, the politician who plunged the country into total chaos, was not convicted. He was accused of secret connections with Serbia at the expense of Albania. He ascended to personal power to the detriment of the country's interests. He was assassinated in Paris, but was never convicted by a court.
Even the dictator Hoxha during the communist regime was never tried.
Hamza Kastrioti himself, who betrayed the interests of his homeland, was neither tried nor convicted. Although it was not an early time for law. The codes of Hammurabi were known to the world twenty centuries before his era.
Even in this modern, post-Hammaurabian era, Justice will not punish the murderers of the four martyrs of January 21. Among the people, of course, the finger will be pointed as to who the murderer is.
But how much money he makes; the court doesn't punish him.
Prape gjalle qenka Frrok Marrja?
Kush e tha kete frrok spiuni
Fatkeqësisht ka të drejtë Frroku. Unë jam e djathtë,ama 21 janarin dhe Fredi Belerin nuk ia fal kurrë.