MP Sudiq, Rama letter: Why did you vote the resolution, is your report with Vucinqi?

MP Sudiq, Rama letter: Why did you vote the resolution, is your report with Vucinqi?

Bosniak MP Sabine Sudzic has sent a letter to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama following the Albanian Parliament's refusal to vote on a resolution that would condemn Serbia's genocide crimes in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She has asked Rama about the reasons for the resolution's refusal and has speculated whether the reason is [...] co-operation.

She, through this letter, tells Rama that she wants Albania to be a wing to the West and not in position, as writes, where she was at Enver Hoxha's time.

In the letter the MP has launched to Rama, recalls that The Hague International Court has concluded since 1995 that over 8,000 people have been killed and over 40,000 Bosnian citizens expelled from the war with Serbia.

Explaining the facts, Cadic has asked for an explanation from the Albanian prime minister why the resolution has not entered Albania's Parliament agenda, the Express newspaper reports.

It was first reminded you that The Hague International Court, in July 1995, found that more than 8,000 people were killed, and that over 40,000 citizens were deported, where most did not return to their homes. We're still looking for the mortar remains of over 1,000 victims. The rulings of the International Court of Justice in The Hague have no doubt found that genocide has been made against the Bosnians of Srebrica. Unfortunately, I have to remind them with pain in 2022. These are things that shouldn't be the subject of political speculation, if there really is the political will for this genocide to be judged by Resolution. Based on your statements in which you accept genocide as well as statements by Albanian opposition leaders, political will exists. So you have the obligation to explain European opinion, apart from the Albanians and the Bosniano-hervegovas, why the resolution on judging the genocide in Srebrenica did not enter the Albanian Assembly agenda”, it wrote.

She, addressing the Albanian prime minister, has said that his inexplicable manner of explaining the case in question is humiliating to victims and all people. She has expressed her impression that Rama has rejected the resolution's vote only because it was proposed by an opposition party.

Your lactonic way to bear responsibility to the opposition through a Titier, who argues nothing, is humiliating, both for victims and for all people of good will, who view genocide not as a private and institutional problem, but as an excuse not to do so. This strengthens my mind that the resolution has been used for internal political clashes in your country. To be direct, the first impression imposed on me, but imposed on all public opinion, is that the problem lies in the fact that the proposal has come from the opposition party”, the MP has written away.

I am reminding you that no one has prevented your party from proposing and adopting Resolution, since you have a majority in Parliament. You didn't do this, but moral and human responsibility and minimum political reason, has demanded that you put it in order, even though it came from your opponents. If you had any disagreement with its contents, Parliament is the place where a complete consensus should be reached regarding the text of Resolution”, the MP has continued on in her letter.

Similarly, the MP has speculated, charging Rama that she may have rejected the resolution even because of its implications on the open Balkan issue -- a project where Rama co-operates with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.

“The other justified impression is that you have postponed the Resolution (rejected?) because of plans in your Government's foreign policy that consisting with the Open Balkans and negotiations with Aleksandar Vucinj. You have the obligation to clarify whether there is a permit for you in foreign policy that is worth humiliating the victims of genocide and if so, what it is about. I want to believe it's not. What is important to know, and what you seem unaware of, is that the institutional punishment of the Srebrenica genocide is a contemporary element of all forces in the defense of democratic values and the greatest achievements of modern civilization. On the opposite side, there are forces led by Russia. In the context of their aggression in Ukraine and the possibility of a new genocide in Europe, this is no longer just a division of values, but also a bloc and a trench divide. Genocide in Srebrenica is the country that positions Albania in that division more than anything else”, the MP's letter reported, Express newspaper.

Sudiq moves far, telling Rama that she wants Albania to be with the West and where she was in Enver Hoxha's time.

For my great respect to the Albanian people, I want Albania to be with the West, not where it was in Enver Hoxha's time. Your responsibility to your people will decide that, and this is reflected in your responsibility to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially to the 8372 victims of genocide and to all those related and friendly. I hope that the resolution on the condemnation of the Srebrenica victims will be approved without permission by all MPs in the Albanian Assembly in the July season. Your sincere answers, to the questions I have posed, will undoubtedly contribute to the relationship between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania, which will remain friendly even on the political agenda. At the level of relations between our citizens, they have never been questioned”, it says in the end.

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