Sent to prison 3 out of 6 arrested protesters, Spaho predicts the end of Rama

The Tirana court has left three of the six arrested in the recent protest of the opposition organised before Albania's Parliament, namely, Marglen Docin, Dorian Protoldur and Emiljan Mustafa. The other three, Jurgen Gjikola, Blidar Dollia and Arber Kola, were left in <x0 house arrest”. The session was held with closed doors, while [...]
The other three, Jurgen Gjikola, Blidar Dollia and Arber Kola, were left in <x0 house arrest”.
The session was held by closed doors, while attending family members and representatives from the DP and the LSI.
They are accused of consuming elements of criminal acts “Consistent of public order police employees”, “Roditation due to task” and “Public Silence License”. Outside the court, former opposition deputists named it a political decision.
For three detainees, arrest was imposed without evidence and evidence. Albania is probably the only country in Europe that jails when protesting your rights. The purpose of the prosecution and the court is to stand up for the majority, with the intention of scaring protesters in the upcoming protests to be organised against this government and Edi Rama. But they are hopeless in these efforts they make because when citizens clash with the government the winners are the citizens. This is what will happen to this majority and Eddie Rama, who will soon leave the seat of power”, Edmond Spaho said.
While Klevis Balliu said that for one of those arrested, Dorian Protoldi guarantees that neither was he during the protest, he was with one of the cameramen.
It wasn't even the part where he was pushing with the police. The shy political act that turns these courts into SP environments cannot be called courts. Edi Rama today declared war on the New Ring with this shameful decision against Dorian Protold, and we will respond. We'll follow you because you're in coffee, because you're in a restaurant, because you're in a meeting, and we're protesting you. If you want to put us all in jail because even if you put us in jail, the protests will continue from prison. You're not gonna stop us, said Balliu. /Time News/
B.D., 36, of Kavaja;
E.M., 26, from Kavaja;
D.P., 31, Tirana.











