== sync, corrected by elderman == The Law Lost, Made Morality

== sync, corrected by elderman == The Law Lost, Made Morality

If Saimir Tahiri's process served to convince Albanians of the deep implications of the government where he belonged to drug traffickers, he had no value in fueling hope that justice is being established in this country. This seemingly paradoxically conclusion stems from the way judgment developed. From one [...]

If Saimir Tahiri's process served to convince Albanians of the deep implications of the government where he belonged to drug traffickers, he had no value in fueling hope that justice is being established in this country.

This seemingly paradoxically conclusion stems from the way judgment developed. On the one hand, he provided the public with numerous facts and evidence to understand that the rule of bandits experienced his golden period at the time of the Rama-Tahir pair. He witnessed this through former Interior Minister's connection to his cousin Habilaj's clan.

In this process we recalled once again that since 2015, a police officer, Dritan Zagan, denounced the relationship. Despite this, however, we realized that we live in a place where the accuser is imprisoned and the wrongdoer is respected. If nothing had happened, the government's most successful “minister of government” not only failed to keep the suspects under surveillance as traffickers, but he continued to travel abroad with them, to trust the family's relatives, to call to pay for the scathing arrangement in Corfu.

In this sense Tahiri's judgment was valid because he resurfaced once again sequences for the already known film of the proximity of politics to crime. He proved to us how close the symbols of Albanian cannabis were, with the most powerful men of power, and how great was the power of propaganda that labeled any media that dared to talk about hashish.

But despite this delayed moral victory, what happened to the Albanian prosecution and courts gave a powerful handful of optimism that Albanian justice can be reborn.

As Italian wiretapping became public, the first Edi Rama viciously attacked prosecutors who sought Tahiri's immunity, as did his predecessor Berisha with Ina Rama. Government servant media moved them to bed and began an organized witch hunt to be intimated. Socialist MPs refused to vote for the arrest of former associate minister, giving him time to hide traces of crime that investigators could find in disarray.

Before long, with the Euro-American blessing, the reborns voted a campaign at the prosecution's helm, which quickly transferred those who had begun investigating Tahiri's file.

None of the prosecution's institution dared ask the first witness to this event, Dritan Zagan, another witness, the Habilla funder, Neziri, was allowed to extradite outside the law to Italy, while the Prosecutor, not even in his most ill-tempered dreams, did not mean that this story to be viewed by bandits as the premiere to investigate the entire country's cannabis.

And so, the cazus that Donald Lu had bet on, the one that many Bundestag deputies declared as a condition for opening Albania's negotiations, ended up in an undeterred indictment, protected by some scarecrow prosecutors fighting each other for facts in the courtroom.

They left a soft - looking claim on the court that claimed the existence of a structured criminal group without giving any convincing evidence.

And the three judges who were confined for long hours in the counseling chamber could not find a better solution than to convict Saimir Tahir without giving him a day's imprisonment. They signed the end of a farce process that was designed to degrade as such.

But, no matter how desperate that conclusion may be, however much it proves the invulnerability of “the great counterweight”, no matter how hard the Renaissance is to destroy any attempts for independent justice, “Procesi Tahiri” does not have its own dark side. Thanks to him today, we know how he lied to us for years and how if Italian wiretapping had not been, we would have continued to live with the minister's legend that fought more than anyone. Thanks to him today we have surveillance, testimony, taboos and TIMS documents telling us what crime has been like sitting cross-border on top of the government. Thanks to him, we know the truth, although justice did not offer us legal evidence to put it in place.

In this sense, although not a victory of the law, the entire Tahiri process was a triumph of transparency. It constitutes the revant of all those who became barricades against Albania's ominous cannabis project.

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