Lubonne for violence in protest: I would have entered Rama's office.

Analyst Fatos Lubonja, invited to News24, has commented on today's opposition protest. According to him, there was a government strategy to allow the attack on the institution, and this was witnessed by the ease with which protesters broke the police cordon. According to Lubonja, it cannot be called vandalism what happened, compared to what was [...]
Analyst Fatos Lubonja, invited to News24, has commented on today's opposition protest. According to him, there was a government strategy to allow the attack on the institution, and this was witnessed by the ease with which protesters broke the police cordon. According to Lubonja, it cannot be called vandalism what happened, compared to what the prime minister did to the citizens.
If it were me, I would have entered the office of Eddie Rama. I would have symbolically extracted the paintings, but even the basketball basket that it is not his private office. I would have done that in a symbolic way. Let the whole world know who rules. He deserved a symbolic blow”.
Lubonja also said that tear gas thrown out of the guard had devastating effect and that he, being close to the prime minister, was affected.
It was a government strategy to use violence for its propaganda purposes. And the opponent used violence as pressure. Both have received their own damages and advantages from this violence. There was no police cord prepared to carry such a human measure.
Preparing tear gas and masks showed that the strategy was allowing the institution to attack. Tear gas, as I experienced, was not only about the prime minister, but the devastating effect went to the presidency, so you had to escape without poisoning. So you want to destroy the protest? Drop some bombs and get rid of people. the analyst said.
Lubonja said the media talk a lot about violence in protest, but not about institutional violence being exercised daily by the government.
The “mentioned here that there was violence in protest, but we have governments using violence, as he did there at Astiri. We have governments seeking to lead illegal actions to the end. With the structural violence he has used, he has suffered little from citizens. Here I have remarks for Berisha, Basha. They say we distance ourselves from violence, but well what do they want? Violence is a symbolic message, not required to overthrow the government by violence.
We have a prime minister who violently has some symbols that if I were me, I would also have allowed violence to happen. There's a first floor there that the prime minister has made a center of dialogue. Have you seen any dialogue there? Any other thoughts? Is dialogue in my house or yours? Dialogue is done in a third country. This says come make dialogue in my” house, Lubonja said.












