
About 100 DP protesters blocked five roundabouts in Tirana this afternoon to create chaos in the traffic. In this aspect, Berisha was successful: Tirana was paralyzed for several hours, while the entrance to the capital was blocked almost until Sukth.
Sali Berisha has found a way to take revenge on the citizens of Tirana and all of Albania, who have abandoned him. Since they do not support his calls for civil disobedience, do not go to protests and have reduced him to a small group of 100 people, he has decided to provoke them by blocking road traffic.
About 100 DP protesters blocked five roundabouts in Tirana this afternoon to create chaos in the traffic. In this aspect, Berisha was successful: Tirana was paralyzed for several hours, while the entrance to the capital was blocked almost until Sukth.
We are not dealing with a popular protest, but with a protest against the people. We are not dealing with a citizen's revolt against the government, but with a revolt of a bankrupt politician against the citizens.
And in the end, we are not dealing with any popular anger against the government, but with a citizen's anger against the road blockers that they call protesters.
Sali Berisha has every right to hate the Albanian people. He's had it in the minority for years and will likely keep it that way until the end. He no longer has any reason to respect the Albanian people or their problems. He has decided to take revenge, and he is doing so successfully, trying to blacken their lives for several hours a day, whenever he decides to do so.
The police have a duty to respect the freedom of the opposition to protest, but they must also protect the right of citizens to move freely. Prosecution warnings are a matter of justice, but the police's job is to keep the roads open at every intersection. Hundreds of police officers at intersections must create safety corridors for the movement of vehicles. If violence is perpetrated against them, then they must respond proportionately to guarantee freedom of movement. After that, let Berisha continue his protests.
The police of a democratic country have a difficult task precisely because they must respect two freedoms: that of the citizens, which in this case are the majority, and that of the opposition, which in this case is represented by Berisha's 100 mercenaries who want to protest, but not to block the citizens.
This is not a protest. These are acts of violence against the citizens, who have isolated Sali Berisha. The citizens of Tirana must be protected by the police, just as the opposition's right to protest is protected.
The impotence of Sali Berisha to organize normal protests is not the problem of the citizens of Tirana. In the morning he publishes photos of mass protests in Serbia with over 100 thousand people in the square and in the evening he goes out with 100 people at intersections. We all know that he is a sympathizer of Serbia, as her son-in-law, but that is not enough. In order to protest, the Albanians must also love him, just as he loves the Serbs.
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