For all those who think that Eddie Rama's speech is simply “opulism”

It says: Mero Base Prime Minister Edi Rama is already involved in an international debate about the falsehood of Dick Marty's report, which served as the basis for establishing Kosovo's Special Court, following claims that KLA leaders were involved in an organ trafficking of Serb prisoners of war and crimes. [...]
It says: Merro Base
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama is already involved in an international debate about the falsehood of Dick Marty's report, which served as the basis for establishing Kosovo's Special Court, following claims that KLA leaders were involved in a trafficking of organs of Serb prisoners of war and other unjudiced crimes against them.
The debate, of course, is a heavy burden for Albania's concerns in the face of international institutions, but it appears Edi Rama is using two new circumstances that can favour it.
First and most importantly, the whole international sensitivity created by Dick Marty's report stemmed from charges of organ trafficking and “legend. The Verde House” in a Burrel village, for which no evidence was found.
The Special Prosecutor in The Hague, who has taken the defendants to at least four leading KLA leaders, has already dropped the charge and has not included him in the charges against former KLA commanders, showing the substantial lack of seriousness of a report.
Organ trafficking was used as red “” to create international sensitivity for the establishment of the Court and its own promoters have already withdrawn from the prosecution. KLA leaders have been arrested at The Hague for two years and have not yet begun the trial, precisely after they failed to file charges of organ trafficking, were involved in a new search for facts to justify their arrest. Most of the facts are public indifference from writings in newspapers or social networks, or evidence of former Serbian police commanders in Kosovo, who themselves are accused of war crimes.
Dick Marty's report has dropped the core column with The Hague's own Special Prosecution, and Edi Rama's struggle to depreciate it politically is legitimate. It is also legitimate for Albania to do so, not only because it has national obligations for Kosovo, but that the prosecution was located in Albania's territory and applied and Albania in this story.
Even Sali Berisha, who has voted in favour of this 2011 report in Strasbourg, is today justified in allowing the investigation to drop the charges, even though today he is on the side of his only accuser of the case, former Serbian police.
In this regard all who try to classify Edi Rama's harsh speech as populism should see the beginning of this report, which began with the implications of Albania and was later used as a rationale to punish the KLA political leadership.
Also, the efforts of several political circles in Kosovo -- political opponents of former KLA leaders -- to depreciate the importance of this charge and justify their indifference to Albania's battle -- are entirely political attitudes for electrical interests in Kosovo.
Edi Rama's harsh stance, of course, is a diplomatic problem for Albania, but he has all the legal and political reasons to do so, as the prime minister of a country that has been charged without facts for unverified crimes by its Special Prosecutor.
And when Albania agrees to take on this burden in this international diplomatic battle, some politicians in Kosovo do not have to behave like they are Romanian or Slovak, who do not care about the Kosovo issue.
The second circumstance, which Edi Rama is trying to use with much difficulty, is the geopolitical situation about the Russia-Ukrainian conflict, which requires a kind of co-ordination of the West to Russia, which has been the lawyer for the Serbian genocide in Kosovo. Although it is very difficult to make allies of all antirus countries in this cause, it is important to make them feel solid with the new state of Kosovo, to recognize it and consider it further part of the Western bloc, which is in common with the risk of the authors of a new genocide in the world.
Even though Edi Rama's speech because of his talent sounds very populist, he is in fact a stance that concerns Albania's responsibility without right from a report, which became the beginning of a process that is looking for <x0-gillers in”, to justify the budget of a Special Court, which seems to have begun collecting evidence after their arrest and found nothing based on Dick Marty's report.
Edi Rama has not made political expertise to that report. He's speaking after the Special Prosecution spoke, and she has not considered the charge of organ trafficking at all, which sensationalised the West for establishing the Court. So he's just trying to certificate a jury conclusion, reached by Special Court prosecutors themselves, who didn't have “saved page” Dick Marty, and though some politicians upset by this in Kosovo, insist that “Edi Rama is saving Serbia's” page.









