Three stories about Milica's son-in-law, Sali Berisha

It says: Baton Haxhiu Design is a well-known defense mechanism in psychology. He is part of certain signs that warn of the coming nightmare. Human history knows such examples endlessly. The design stems from unacceptable personality parts that are carried away without being accepted. On the individual and national level. The Albanian people know [...]
Design is a well - known defense mechanism in psychology. He is part of certain signs that warn of the coming nightmare.
Human history knows such examples endlessly. The design stems from unacceptable personality parts that are carried away without being accepted. On the individual and national level.
The Albanian people are familiar with the projection of guilt. After the Jews, Albanians have suffered more than anyone else. Throughout Kosovo's entire occupation, Serbia has used the design to present Albanians as they were not. Or, like the Serbs. While killing Albanians, they shouted they were being killed by Albanians. While raping Albanian women, they lamented that women were being violated by Albanians. As they cleared Kosovo, they said Kosovo is clearing Albanians.
This painful teaching prevents us from being deceived. Not even when the design is done inside the soybeans, so inside the nation. Such is Sali Berisha's case with Hashim Thaci and Edi Rama. Or, as he calls them, “Zography Bis” And, both “national betrayer”.
“Sali Berisha's is the man who has led with the Kosovo Liberation Army Political Directorate. He led the delegation to the Rambouillet Conference. He has maintained balance at the Vienna Conference. He has declared Kosovo's independence. And, in two terms, he headed the government before the president of Kosovo was elected.
While, “Zography Bis”, has never signed a maritime border agreement with Greece, which has collapsed at the Constitutional Court. The tradition of joint meetings of the two governments has begun. And, in the function of the idea of the national union, he has engaged in his cabinet, in deputy ministers and ministers, personalities of origin from Kosovo.
These are Sali Berisha's great pains. Their contrasts were his great errors, which he would hide from himself and his people by designing them to the next. Through any use to others, for the missing “patriotism”, for “rate”, for “homicide” of “Map input” it highlights its truths, which seem to hurt a lot.
The charges Sali Berisha makes today have been made to him once. Charged to have known the disappearance of businessman Remzi Hoxha, he now accuses others of murder. Charged to have broken Serbia's oil embargo, he now accuses others of treason. The one who accused U CK as an entrant and with a tendency to physical elimination, now appears to be its greatest defender. He wants to protect it from the founders! The accused's bank, Sali Berisha, will appear at the accusers' bank. That's why he wants to rewrite the story. Because only that way does he become the patriot he wants to be. And only in this way does he overcome his greatest pain - patrioticly at home.
The family should not become part of any such discussion, but Sali Berisha has made everyone's family part of any discussion. Now his family is next.
Three Stories About Milica
1.
In the autumn of 1992, Adnan Merovci, a close man and a companion of Ibrahim Rugova, was due to leave for Albania to attend the Flag Day celebrations. Some time before this trip, he had a strange meeting with two relatives of Freedom from Belgrade. They had a message for their sister Milica, who had remained in Tirana from a marriage to one of Montenegro's Albanians.
In question, Adnan Merovci leaves for Vlora, along with Ibrahim Rugova. On holiday, Ibrahim Rugova lays a wreath of flowers at the Monument of Independence.
In the evening, at the former Mehmet Shehu villa in Vlora, where dinner was set, Adnan asks Sali Berisha's guard whether he can meet Freedom, that he has a message for her and her mother Milica.
- Ah, Millika says Freedom. And it adds quickly that my mother is from Vojvodina, and my father is from Vutha village. Adnan gives him the order, but he himself remains unclear.
What was all this complications? With that meaning, it returns to Pristina.
He returns the message to his brothers and receives their thanks. As to finding the beginning of the mess, you ask: - Your mother from Vojvodina?
- No, they tell him. It's from Belgrade.
2.
After the war. Kosovo led by international mission UNMIK. And, like any administration located in a foreign country even W NMIC needed Albanians. Most were employed as translators. Others in other positions of greater importance. Among those who had joined the mission was Argita Berisha, daughter of Sali Berisha. As the opposition leader of Albania's daughter, she would naturally stand out. She would be distinguished by others, whether she wanted to or not. But more than for this controlled fact, it would stand out for an almost uncontrollable desire. Arghita was eager to visit Belgrade. He had made several requests but had been rejected. After a time, however, her persistence pays off. Visiting Belgrade is possible. Vegam Rugova also travels with him. Argita's enthusiasm during the visit to Belgrade was almost unbelievable, the Vegorim would later show. She was amazing from the city. I'm going to take a visit to the park, downtown Hotel Moscow, and I'm going to buy “tenne””, she told him before they left. Surprised by what he had heard, he had instinctively asked: Your mother from Belgrade? Yes, she would say without giving more explanation.
3.
In January 2005, Sali Berisha finally travels to Washington to sign lobby contract with BG&R. With him he takes his wife, Freedom, to give more seriousness to the journey because he hoped he would participate in the morning of his prayers in early February, after fixing Fatmir Mehdiu.
Merro Base was a close journalist with him and accompanied him on this trip. As Mero has confessed, while waiting for the morning of prayer through several ties to Elez Biberaj, Berisha had been able to arrange several informal meetings with American officials, including former Global Affairs Vice Secretary Dr. Paula J. Dobriansky, an official without special political importance for Albania, but only for protocol. Also, an interview with the Voice of America and several meetings at the Senate Congress café to create the idea of restoring good reports with the United States.
Suddenly, the day she was the most loaded with events, mourning had struck the hotel hall. Millica was dead, mother of Liberty.
Mero Base points to the delegation's embarrassment in the lobby, where no one was darening to tell Berisha what they should do.
I asked how I would continue the programme, recalls Base.
- I'm going back with Freedom, Sali said. We have to do this interview at the Voice of America and I have to get back. Tell Elez to cancel meeting with Paola ( Former Deputy Secretary of State for Global Affairs.
-Can't Freedom and Media go away and you'll continue the meetings? I talked to Kim, and he thinks so. (Agim is the brother of Liberty)
- That's what I know. He answered it straight. Don't get involved in my business.
And that's what happened. Base tells how she had to wait with Freedom to finish her interview with Berisha in VOA and then take her to the airport. Meanwhile, he had announced that he would cancel his meeting with the senior official.
Berisha completed the interview and left for Albania. He had been waiting for eight years to appear to have corrected something in the U.S. reports, and this false attempt brought to ruin only the death of a very expensive man for whom he left everything. An exemplary devotion to his wife, and his mother-in-law, in the face of some cynical American officials with whom he was supposed to take pictures. Most of those who were about to meet might not have been born at all, and it would have been very difficult for them to understand why this man who asked them to meet with paid lobbyists then didn't go to the meeting. They cannot understand the power of a Serbian mother-in-law.
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The above three stories are about Milica as much as they did for Sali. By means of them, more clearly than in any form, “patriotic exploitation” of Sali Berisha can clearly be explained. Although Albanians, like all other peoples of the Balkans, are racist racists who, even when not exposed, are hiding somewhere, have never prevented Saliu from being Milica's son-in-law. More than Albanians, deep down seems to be stumbling Saliu himself. So he designs national betrayal in others so that he can feel more patriotic himself. Because his patriotism survives only when he designs traitors. So whenever he speaks of history and nation, of traitors and patriots, the head must be: A traitor is sought for Sali Berisha!










