Rama: The fate that led some KLA boys who fought for freedom would be jealous of Dostoevski's Kafka

Part of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's word to the Council of Europe, Periscopi conveys and complements the following: It is not funny that young people who sacrificed their lives are labeled members of a dangerous mob group are systematically labeled as interrogators with an overdeveloped tribal history. It's not [...]
It is not funny that young people who sacrificed their lives are labeled members of a dangerous mob group are systematically labeled as interrogators with an overdeveloped tribal history. It is not funny that the report itself acknowledges that at crucial times investigators did not have direct contact with their own investigations. So what they did, it's not funny that he accepts on the bottom notes, that would have made Kafka jealous, Dostoyevski and anyone who has had a vivid imagination to enter the darkness of human nature, it says some of the accusations could not be supported but these claims remain there.
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Part of the Yellow House: I apologize, but imagine removing human organs in a house where there are roads, water, and electricity. Villagers were asked and replied that they had never before seen or heard such things. But even for their silence, the fantasies that were presented to the entire Parliamentary Assembly received an answer are written down and you can control that they refer to threats. So the villagers were threatened by UCK and were lying.
It is not funny that young people who sacrificed their lives are labeled members of a dangerous mob group are systematically labeled as interrogators with an overdeveloped tribal history. It is not funny that the report itself acknowledges that at crucial times investigators did not have direct contact with their own investigations. So what they did, it's not funny that he accepts on the bottom notes, that would have made Kafka jealous, Dostoyevski and anyone who has had a vivid imagination to enter the darkness of human nature, it says some of the accusations could not be supported but these claims remain there.
War in Kosovo was not common, it was bloody.
Europe found its own moral compass.
But this compass then lost it in this building.
The same international institutions that granted Kosovo freedom rights, undermined their own actions, their principles.
They ended up questioning the integrity of Kosovo's freedom struggle, but also through actions that challenged how this happened.
Less than a decade after NATO intervention, Carla del Ponte published a book of memoirs “Prosecutor's Office, claiming that terrible crimes were committed by the leadership of the prosecutor KLA, including human organ trafficking.
The report with Kovacevski accuses the KLA leadership of organ trafficking, while the report did not produce either then or later, by the way, Albania's delegation here then did not prevent it from having any evidence.
I'm here and there's a reason for this, not because I and I in Albania found out today that this was the most terrible face of the night spread through the honorable hands of the Council of Europe, but why we waited patiently until we saw the official charge that would come back later, I hope you understand the seriousness of this, completely unproved claims of a prosecutor, in search of the large sales of her book, we know what happens from people who leave the task and return to the memo.
It was turned into a resolution of this assembly to try persons suspected of trafficking with human organs while fighting their struggle for freedom.
Shit.
I represent Albania, but I have come to talk about Albania even though the topic of concern relates to Albania as the body to the soul.
However, it is worth starting with Albania, being that it wants to say it has to do with the relationship that a country with its past and development with the future is also related to reports between states in the Balkans and beyond.
Our relations with each other are mediated by our relations with European institutions. If they fail to offer justice, it's great.
The damage goes far beyond the plurality of individual tragedies.
It's a blow to our efforts to turn a page of our history, to write another story.
For you, war is a distant memory, for us a wound that still hurts.
Again, despite our experiences with war, under the great umbrella of this institution that defines itself as the governing organisation on the continent for human rights, the facts should not be violated by the games of power.
In recent decades, international institutions have been a key factor in mediating conflicts.
Albania continues to build the future, develop democratic institutions until it is persecuted by ghosts of authoritarianism.
Serbia not too far, It was considered an enemy to death, but now it is a partner in our open Balkan initiative.
Never before has history been good for us. Others decided for us, didn't ask us where we wanted to be.
Three decades ago we were able to change our course and look back from Europe.
Albanians as a whole do not imagine anything other than traveling to Europe, even if it results in turbulent roads.
At times like these, when the future is once again left in the mercy of the past and narrow - minded politicians are willing to leave the past for future fears of truth and justice issues to be highlighted.
At such times, trust in international institutions should be put in place.
At such times, small countries should not be abandoned.
In these three long decades, if we've learned something, democracy is always under construction, not a completed building.
Ukraine is being persecuted once more by the past - a vivid reminder of those who are persecuted by the past - of how easily history can be exploited by dark games.
In the Balkans, we continue to be aware of this.
The past is not a page that can be completely extinguished, as we call this past, what stories we tell, what truths we choose to point out, they are worth not only knowing who we are but also to know how to engage in the world.
Here I come to the main issue I wanted to take with you today and why it matters, not for those who are directly affected, but for all of us
For the ability of citizens to maintain confidence in politics and institutions.
There are nations in the history of the world that live throughout their lives defending their freedom surrounded by the violence, lies, and hypocrisy of the international community.
They hope to resist as long as the world finds a conscience.
This is the case of Ukraine now, this was the case of Kosovo decades ago.
You have noticed how diligent Putin is to pull the parliament between Crimea and Kosovo.
There is one between Kosovo and Ukraine, but not between Crime and Kosovo.
Wouldn't it be good for you here to start teaching other policy bodies to write Kosovo, not Kosovo.
Republic of Kosovo.
E TYPE:
The living still seek their loved ones.
It all happened under the nose of the international community.
NATO's full military intervention on European soil recognised the KLA and its war, justice was imposed. The reconciliation could begin, or at least it seemed.
War is an ugly thing, it's in its nature that one assumes that there are symmetries of warriors, and both sides have caused damage.










