5 crimes accepted by Sali Berisha

From the Adriatic, Doci Sali Berisha is among the former powers rarely in Europe, perhaps the only one, who occasionally confesss some of his crimes with a sense of boasting, undeniably challenging the prosecution, and from one year to the SPAK. Except for deinformation, slander and daily threats at the address of political opponents, Sali Berisha [...]
Sali Berisha is among the former powers rarely in Europe, perhaps the only one, who occasionally confesss with a sense of boasting some of his crimes, unprecedentedly challenging the prosecution and one year from the SPAK.
In addition to deinformation, slander and daily threats at the address of political opponents, Sali Berisha has publicly acknowledged that he is the organiser of some of the most serious events that have marked Albanian pluralism and for which the Criminal Code predicts until life in prison.
If politicians usually deny and are acquitted of charges, the opposite happens with Berisha, he proudly admits, attributing various crimes to himself.
In any normal country in Europe, when a former ruling or powerman openly admits committing a crime, he would be accompanied and investigated as soon as he left the television study.
In Albania, Sali Berisha continues to surprise by publicly admitting new crimes, without being disturbed by the act of justice. What are the serious events Berisha has declared to be their author?
1. Opening weapons depots in 1997;
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has publicly acknowledged that he has deliberately allowed the opening of weapons depots in 1997, which, in turn, have lost several thousand Albanians' lives. In April 2017, Sali Berisha declared at a television studio: The warehouses were opened without purpose. Albanians couldn't take gangs. The state had an alternative, or it was gunning these and creating a civil conflict or arming citizens and there was no civil conflict anymore, and much of these weapons would go to Albanians in Kosovo to protect from Serbs”. In fact, the truth is that gangs were armed just by the opening of weapons depots, one of the most criminal acts after the fall of the communist regime.
2. The remaining attempted murder of the opposition chairman;
Sali Berisha has reiterated his alleged plan to kill the Socialist Party chairman in recent days, following the January 21st 2011 protest, claiming there was a team of addictions available. If Edi Rama approached the prime minister on January 21st and only one leaf was touched, 5 snipers would shoot him. It was Thomas Countryman with whom I conveyed the message to Rama. Did you hear his wife say downstairs that the secret services told him Rama would be killed, I was. I told the foreign diplomat that if one leaf on prime minister's territory was moved, he (Rama) would have it in the flower of his forehead by 5 snipers”, Berisha has confirmed. The confession is gross and with criminal consequences. The prosecution's body has not called Sali Berisha to clarify what circumstances you were planning to commit the crime. What was this team with five snipers? Was it state or private? In what circumstances had the opposition president's assassination issued the order if a protester touched the prime minister's fence?
3. The prosecution's obstruction after January 21st 2011, the arrest warrant scandal;
Sali Berisha has publicly acknowledged that he has prevented justice from dawning the January 21st 2011 killings, not allowing his and Lulzim Basha subordinates to implement the prosecution's warrants for the guard's commanding chain. Three days after the January 21st murders, Berisha considered the warrants as part of the B coup plan, justifying the refusal to observe the prosecution order and its non-recognition. “The arrest warrant issued by the Prosecutor General for the six senior directors of the Republican Guard will not be fully implemented, according to the Criminal Procedure Code... Arrest warrants were issued for the entire Guard chain of command without any investigation. The guard's regulations were taken, the commander was discovered and the warrant was issued. That was the B plan of the putz against the state. The prime minister is ready for any investigation. If you apply collective punishment, there is no code in the world to accept”. The prime minister and his subordinates have no license to obstruct the prosecutor's order. It's the court that confirms or breaks the prosecutor's order.
4. Murder order on January 21, 2011;
Sali Berisha has made conflicting statements concerning the order to open fire on protesters on January 21st 2011. On the one hand, Berisha has declared that he has given no orders that the guard acts by law, but on the other hand has publicly stated that the order was to kill those entering the fence. “in a Circular and absolute way not even an order. The order was this, so you know, the one coming in would no longer be able to come out, the only command to 1118x1>. The prosecution's organization has not called to ask who had given this order and on legal grounds.
5. Orders of the kidnapping of Hukalaj Shkel.
Sali Berisha has publicly declared that he has ordered his bodyguards to kidnap Haklajn Shkelm, following the incident at the rally in Tropoj on 19 June 1997, where he was shot. Berisha demanded that the Hakljan Shkelm bring him alive to Tirana, while ordering his men to kidnap him. Berisha was then president in office. “I've requested the behaviour of Fatmir's (in fact, Shmir's) Tirana since we were at the rally in Tropoj, not in our direction, but they fired. This was terrorism, and in all parts of the world, that's how it's done”. The license to order the escort, arrest, or transfer of a person is only the law organs, based on evidence and facts, confirming the commission of a crime. Therefore, Berisha's order to take with me Shkeling Haklaj is an order for kidnapping. Accepting this crime from Berisha came after publishing a video in which it appeared declaring “I want it alive”. (Albanian. com)










