Torture and mistreatment of Communism, read the thrilling letter from Burrel prison

From sick to temperature 40 degrees cellius in an icy room, minus 8 degrees... no clothes. This was one of the tortures of a prisoner in the infamous Burrel prison under the Communist regime. Former Director of the Archive at Interior Ministry Kastriot Dervisi has published a letter of the prisoner [...]
From sick to temperature 40 degrees cellius in an icy room, minus 8 degrees... no clothes.
This was one of the tortures of a prisoner in the infamous Burrel prison under the Communist regime. Former Director of the archive at Interior Ministry Kastriot Dervisi has published a letter of the prisoner in question, which is quite thrilling.

Moreover, read the letter:
963 /Curses and Deaths in Burrel Prison
Burrel Penitentiary, originally known as the No.3 Prison and then as Department No. 321, summed up the most dangerous prisoners for the Communist regime. If Albania was invaded by any state, all Burrel prisoners were executed. Muharrem Avdula Diaconi, of his 1924 birthday, was arrested in 1955 and sentenced to 12 years for his escape tendency, although he was in Sukth when he was arrested. He was one of the convicts of this prison. On February 20, 1963, he sends a letter announcing the torture and death of Burrel Prison.
Shit.
Extract From Letter
I'm raising this complaint against Captain Camber and Sergeant Aslan, both effective in this department.
- When I was about 40 of the Asian flu, Sergeant Aslan picked me up from my mattress, put me in a cell, stripped me, grabbed me when the cement was wet and the cold temperature (was) 8 (grade) below zero. After eight hours, in that condition, I was frozen, paralyzed, and lost consciousness. When I woke up, I found myself in the room. I was brought back to life from my friends ' massages and hot - waterd snows.
- Last time, pick me up at midnight from my mattress, put me in a cell, and then with my assistant Camber, strip me, pull me down, tie me up with bars, and when my hands were numb, when my hands went black, then they pulled me, and they shook me like torture.
- Sergeant Aslan takes me out in the prison yard with a hard shower. Elders, sick and poor who are covered with rags, washed in the rain, without fire, undergarments, and stoves.
- When we walk, absolute silence is required. If you say the word good morning, Sergeant Aslan puts you in jail with all the other consequences, like we're dead shadows, not living human beings.
If you do five minutes of gymnastics in your country, they'll put you in a cell, naked and naked. This harms us all, especially those who suffer from rheumatism and various paralysis.
- This chaper gave a direct order not to leave my head, neck, ears and don't use soap in the morning. The victims of this order are dozens of prisoners. Peter Donat Kurti, why he washed his head a little bit, was sentenced to the dungeon. He got a cold in his kidney, as the effect of three days in his cell without clothes. He's been taking treatment for three months at the prison infirmary.
When they open the front door in the yard, we have to run, in the form of a popular chrones. Nallana straps are cut off in narrow corridors, and the elderly fall. Passengers board those before them, and again the guard's command is heard: running, running, running. So the column is shaken again and those standing on the tail all get in the hole.
- Some days when he is in charge of Sergeant Aslan not to be stripped of his clothes, they become wet, always without sleeping clothes, 4-5 prisoners.
Since the commander appointed him as the guardian of the other guards, he also ordered them to do the same. His sentences, although not included in regulations, most cases are spent 10-15-30 days without sleeping, naked, bare in wet dungeons. 95% of the sentences are arbitrary.
- Our punishment in the dungeons that wash the rain all winter, bare, bare, and deep sleep, is constantly causing us sickness: gastritis, ulcer, intercoli, hemorrhoid, rheumatism, various paralysis and all other tuberculosisal diseases... Such punishments have led us to a gradual death. Those bodies who endure with their natural resistance remain disabled for life.











