The DA shouldn't be a coward, an illiterate and gossiper, Mr. Blakay

The prosecutor in charge of the “Venterians”, Elez Blakaj, has made a long letter to his Facebook account shortly after his departure to the United States of America. Initially, it was reported that Blakaj had fled because of threats, even though no threats were documented. Then his colleagues [...]
The prosecutor in charge of the “Venterians”, Elez Blakaj, has made a long letter to his Facebook account shortly after his departure to the United States of America. Initially, it was reported that Blakaj had fled because of threats, even though no threats were documented. Later, his colleagues claimed that Blakaj has fled to the United States for a better life, writes Periscopi.
In his letter today, he writes about Mr. Alexander Lumez, saying that he was reproved for interviewing the head of the Parliament, Kadri Wessel. But the problem is... Blakaj offers no evidence. Why should we trust a man who fled the country and matters to deal with? There's no reason. He mentions other names in his letter, but again, he fails to offer a clear mirror of the system's inability to act on this case, or other cases within the judicial system. The truth is, a good prosecutor can make a difference anywhere. Just one. But, Blakaj seems to not be.
His writing is filled with great doses of pathetic and terrible spelling mistakes. It's really unclear how a prosecutor can build an indictment when he has no basic knowledge of how to structure a sentence or even how to write the basic words in his field - fact, instead of fact and place instead.
Mr. Blackaj more than anyone else should understand that a claim to be considered true should be documented. He would have to document even the most indirect threats possible, and join them in his letter. Otherwise, all of this goes into gossip.












