Kacifa's mother: I will kill Eddie Rama, I will take my son's blood.

Albanian authorities' measures prevented extremists and non grata persons from participating in the memorial ceremony of Konstantinos Kacifas, 35-year-old killed after firing arms at the RENEA forces in Bularat 40 days ago. So even protests and violent reactions remained on the other side of the border after a portion of them [...]
Albanian authorities' measures prevented extremists and non grata persons from participating in the memorial ceremony of Konstantinos Kacifas, 35-year-old killed after firing arms at the RENEA forces in Bularat 40 days ago.
So even violent protests and reactions remained on the other side of the border after some of them clashed with special police forces
Meanwhile, Albanian Anti-Terrori forces prevented Omonia leader Fred Beyler and five other people from going to Bulara. They were accompanied and interrogated.
The attempt to create tension did not lack on our side either, when a person was stopped at the exit after refusing to be controlled and offended by Albanian effects, reports “Ora”.
It was this person who during the ceremony in Bularat issued anti-Albanian calls for so-called Vorio Epirus, while participants covered with Greek flags the 35-year-old tomb.
With the Greek flag in hand in an elite for his son, Kacifa's mother promised to avenge him.
I'll kill Eddie Rama. He's got my cock. I'll take your blood from my son,”- She says in Greek.
And her sister asked for someone to take responsibility.
The most discreet, brother-in-law of 35-year-olds, who called on the prime ministers of the two countries to calm tensions between the two peoples
“Turkey is interfering unjustly. We and Albania are family and we solve it within us. The need for the third”, Vangelis Seklarakis said.
While in Bularat, the extremist who shot the police was commemorated in the heart of Gjirokastra, Albanians killed in Greece were remembered.
Dozens of people joined the Cerchiz Square, near the Greek consulate, where they also received song and dance under Albanian symbols and historical allies.












