Civil War, Violence and Blood Is in Sali Berisha's Head

Civil War, Violence and Blood Is in Sali Berisha's Head

Saturday's protests, unfortunately, produced a new star, the symbol of the bloody Albanian transition, Sali Berisha, and the arrest of several dozen naive demonstrators who, inspired by aggressive rhetoric and the false hope that by burning the prime minister, would overthrow Edi Rama, ran down the doors of the prime minister [...]

Saturday's protests, unfortunately, produced a new star, the symbol of the bloody Albanian transition, Sali Berisha, and the arrest of several dozen naive demonstrators who, inspired by aggressive rhetoric and the false hope that by burning the prime minister, would overthrow Edi Rama, ran the doors of the prime minister with the fury of angry people because of Saliu, Monica and Lul.

Those unfortunate ones, now, will have to face a series of charges, among which, perhaps, will be fines they will have to pay for the damage caused. On the other hand, there were cowards, those who throughout this time inspired naive and honest goalkeepers to say they could do whatever they want, burn, drag on Eddie Rama, destroy the prime minister because justice would be established in this country and the opposition would come to power. The moment those flags spilled on the prime minister's doors, this group of cowards grinned and let them continue with desperate acts of violence against an important public object. The biggest irony was charges made by these cowards Edi Rama because, according to them, he ordered that the cordon be opened and the desperate protesters attack the government building.

The same thinking scheme as the January 21st excuse is typology. Even then, Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta said Edi Rama put the protesters in ambush and killed them. These cowards should have the courage to stop or order protesters to commit acts of violence in no way because the responsibility is individual and they would face justice. Instead, however, they listened to the public and at dinner made a scene of cowards screaming at the Tirana Police Directorate and making themselves strong in state offices to show that they are not cowards to the end, but they are half.

I mentioned at the outset that the protest produced an angry and heroic star. This was Sali Berisha. He sat down and recited to all the media the banal text that he repeats since Edi Rama threw him out of the prime minister's chair and made him an outdated wretched. The most beautiful of all is that this man was taken seriously by several media in Italy, showing once again that the Italian media (as well-known journalist K says. Bolino, news for Albania only in summer when they discover that a dish of fish is $500, and when each protest is called civil war. In fact, the dream of civil war, of violence and blood is in Sali Berisha's head. This man who has been in politics for thirty years has produced so many crimes and so many victims that he is now not impressed by anything.

The question is, how is it that the man who got into politics with Western inspiration and who for some time grabbed the flag of the anti-communist leader, failed to obey the fundamental law of democracy that, when you leave power after you burned Albania and after you killed at Boulevard, it's good to stand aside and not ask for respect? Anyone can ask what layers represent angry people who want to burn the prime minister? Students? No. The miners? No. Political persecutors? No. The angry and protesters are PD and LSI militants, and the most aggressive part are the fanatic supporters of Berisha or Lul. And there's nothing wrong with that. They're on their own.

But if they are inspired by the speeches of Berisha and Monica that Edi Rama must be killed or thrown into Lana, then they must count that in this case we are dealing with crime and in any democratic order crime is condemned. Have these cowards calculated that screaming from morning to morning for violence against Eddie Rama and the government buildings they would pick up only naive protesters who would laugh at them in the morning and pretend to punch in the police station? / The Tema newspaper.

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