Publishing of documents that can “perversis” Albanian politics

Following the publication of Catania's file, 416 pages of it, which mentions former Prime Minister Tahiri's name, new evidence appears tomorrow. During this time, he has followed more carefully the developments on this issue, bringing to the attention the last appearance of former minister Tahiri's state and the collapse of claims that the trip had to do with family reasons. [...]
Following the publication of Catania's file, 416 pages of it, which mentions former Prime Minister Tahiri's name, new evidence appears tomorrow.
During this time, he has followed more carefully the developments on this issue, bringing to the attention the last appearance of former minister Tahiri's state and the collapse of claims that the trip had to do with family reasons.
During this time, as journalists, we've conducted our investigation, on a path that sheds more light, at least for the general public, on the matter in question. Our research as journalists has taken us back to Italy, Katania, where the complete record of Tahiri-Habilaj has come from.
We remember that Habilaj-Tahiri file contains 416 pages. And the complete file that came with paper-poros from Italy is 1800 pages.
So what has been made public by this file is just the tip of the iceberg of a story that can shake the balances of Albanian politics.
Top Channel will publish tomorrow its research on this issue, led only by one concern: that of truth and public interest.












