Open letter Libron Aliu

Libron, my friend I never thought I could communicate with you under such circumstances. Some more when I believed that Kosovo is a free country, even as free as the international community can apply in Pristina all possible provisions of all conventions, treaties, principles that the international community [...]
I never thought I could communicate with you under such circumstances. Some more when I believed that Kosovo is a free country, even as free as the international community can apply in Pristina all possible provisions of all conventions, treaties, principles that the international community learns to make our world better. To be honest, my hope went so far as to believe that Kosovo was an opportunity to prove that something can be built beyond the happiness, beyond the Cold War cliche, beyond where I know what. Because it's a state built from the first, built in the XXI century, that is built in righteousness.
Libron, what happened in Kosovo's parliament today has never happened before in human history. Arresting MPs right in parliament's hall has not made Stalin even Hitler. The seven deputies of Vetevendosje that you were kidnapped today amid tear smoke from parliament's hall to take you to detention rooms and tomorrow you will appear before a millionaire but with mud shoes, Beqir's name is if I'm not mistaken. I am sure that this will happen because Kosovo leaders have long accepted the silent pact: taking the spoils and signing everything required by closing our eyes. Because Kosovo is currently a hot spot, a combination of gang wars, so that whoever manages to get to the top, close the deals among all the brave, buy the silence of internationals, even share the market with the bandits of northern Serbs.
Libron,
What the hell did you want to go to jail in an Albanian prison? Didn't your father's 12 years in prison suffice you, the great activity on the Kosovo issue, Ali Ali? Wasn't four years in prison enough for you under Serbia? Do you remember how the Serbs repeatedly locked you in exactly the same cell that your father was serving? Why do you have to be as idealistic as your blood, African Gitia? Why should you listen to Uncle Zenel Kelmendi? And now you're in an Albanian prison. Dealtime and you don't know how to steer. You and your Vetevendosje friends.
Beyond the black mood I mean we Albanians are entering a Suisdal cycle. With greater ease, we are pardoning 8,200 ha of the Republic of Kosovo. And Sharr's dogs know the principle of Badinter, Minister of Justice of Mitteran. According to this principle, fixed by internationals, the borders between Yugoslavia's entities return to state borders. This principle you of Vetevendosje defended. It's a principle that if it's issued for Montenegro, the problem is what happens when the moment of negotiations with Serbia comes.
God damn it, Thaci's been shopping. The current situation is very interesting. Together, those who were not believed to be on a common side of parliament, Thaci and Haradinaj. Haradinaj's contribution to war imposes. That night it was when the commander of the Dukagjin area had to carry his brother killed on his back at the border to understand his family's tragedy.
But we're 20 years later. At the session, the Ramush border was discussed on the prime minister's cough. And for crying that he feared sleep. I told Ramushin that we have seen Thaci's contribution to Tirana with internationals and journalists. For the sake of truth in that period of beauty, Gjonbalaj was more effective than Hashim.
There's nothing to worry about today's international stance. All those commanders who now speak on behalf of ambassador remember Robert Gelbard. It was the special envoy of Clinton for the Balkans. Gelbart I called them terrorists in March 1998. Three months passed, and another special envoy from Washington, Richard Holbrooke, took pictures with the KLA representative. Stand I The U.S. has collapsed. There are hundreds of cases in the history of international relations when the United States has changed its stance. It has supported those who might have criticised it long ago enough for strategic interests to be the same. People accounts.
Anyway, Liburn, you've got to be in some state commissioners that you and your family have done everything they can to make. You're not going to jail for stealing or killing. If you were part of the “Pronto” now you'd be enjoying the chimney in a villa in Germi. They locked you in jail for a simple reason. You don't want to forgive Kosovo territory. You must have a lot of angles. With those LDK titans, the market is clear. It's always been fun. Willing to put your panties on every corner of the bridge. The play is with the men of war. You suffer when you think about how your brain and body could have gotten so fat those who shot two rifles. Don't be sad. There have been years of mammoths but their time never satisfied, Kadare says. The PDK midwives voted not for Kosovo. They raised the card for their own table. Not to lose your privileges.
Libron,
You belong to a political subject that has a tremendous advantage. The fat of command has caused diabetes and hardly ever again broke into government offices for many years. Those young secretaries that are showing up in LDK are always a carriage I join the train. You just stay who you are. Everything else is detail.
Hugs
Ilir