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The sacrifice of all for one

Shkruar nga Frrok Çupi
The sacrifice of all for one
Frock Çupi

SPAK was brought to the defense of prosecutor Dado who raped the victim. The judge, who was a meter away, said that 'I didn't hear anything'.

Then this 'One' is not just one; or at least it is the prototype of the whole. Otherwise, they don't all have to go to hell for the One...

This is happening in the 'ivory tower' located in the once most degraded area of ​​the capital. A prosecutor and a judge have raped their 'victim' with the cry 'You scum! You have no shame, show me the prosecutor's apartment here'.

SPAK was brought on foot to defend prosecutor Dado who raped the victim. The judge who was a meter away said that 'I didn't hear anything'. Some police officers at the gate deliberately shook the bars out of fear. From the windows of the prison next to the 'ivory and glass' headquarters came the voices of ordinary prisoners. Nothing else, the silence sealed the 'kindness' of the aggression on the victim.

Those who should have been trembling with fear were outside the headquarters and did not hear anything. They are an entire people. Even when they suffer the violence of 'One' inside the headquarters, they will not be 'together', but will all be victims 'one by one'. Even someone who has just given five lek to a beggar on the street can be a victim.

Together, only the prosecutors and the sinful judges will be inside the glass headquarters. Not even the judge who heard the 'filth' aggression spoke in the name of the truth. But not even the head of the Prosecutor's Office, proclaimed as the 'man of the year for Justice', could say anything. Where is this man, is he still in office or was he dismissed from within? It looks like ancient China.  

Even if the disaster has occurred, the leader has no right to speak. Because in SPAK there is no 'One'. Everyone is presumed guilty as long as someone dares to violate the victim's rights. Your victim is not treated barbarically - according to the glorified Albanian codes.

-Did you kill your enemy!? - the elders asked the murderer at an assembly in the North.

- Yes, I killed him because he had killed me.

-Where did you kill him?

-On the exit of his ogres.

-Are you sure the body didn't fall into someone else's hands?

-I don't know....

-Then you are found guilty...

SPAK didn't even do that. Not even the question 'why did you rape the victim when you had her in handcuffs?!'

Much less respect the justice of modern times where 'the law rules us, not the judge.' This is how the Jews were saved from the clutches of the Nazis.

Who spoke after the violence?

The Prosecutors' Inspectorate has just spoken, saying that it rejects any violation of democracy! We have before our eyes a violated individual, 'killed at the border of the ogres', while they protect the air. In fact, they protect the prosecutor and the judge, but not their victim. The SPAK legal framework requires that when a judge or prosecutor is presumed to be wrong, then anyone can file a criminal complaint against him. The ILP prohibits it with force.

Only the presumed victims of the prosecution's glass-fronted arbitrariness have no right to speak. There may be many of them.

The risk is also becoming too great.

The case has raised the most erroneous paradigm since 'God's Justice' to this day, that every prosecutor or judge here has the right to trample on anyone they please. This is the absolute supremacy of the One that leads to hell for all.

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