The US gives the other “old” strong Sali Berisha, reminded him of the January 21st killings.

The emphasis on two extremely serious situations weighing down on Sali Berisha's “supet”, such as the January 21st heavy event where 4 protesters were killed, as well as the violence that was exercised by Berisha at headquarters [...]
The UN also mentions in the report that Berisha has been declared “Non Grata” by the US.
The political “Dhuna is rare, the latest cases are an attempt led by a former Albanian elite designated by USG for corruption to break party headquarters in January 2022 that required police intervention and political protests in 2019 involving cases of civil disobedience, low levels of violence and damage to property, as well as the use of tear gas by police.
The elections in Albania in April 2021 and the transition to a new government were peaceful, as were the June 2019 local elections. On January 21, 2011, security forces shot and killed four protesters during a violent political demonstration. In its foreign relations, Albania has usually encouraged stability in the region and maintains generally friendly relations with neighbouring countries”, it is written among other things in the report.
January 8th marked a dramatic day as members of the same party split up and destroyed the Democratic Party headquarters. Berisha's supporters with hangings and hammers in their hands ripped apart the armoured doors from Basha and broke the glass and destroyed the offices, while Basha's supporters responded from inside with tear gas. This led to the blue headquarters becoming a crime scene for police and prosecutors, where 34 people were arrested.
This clash nearly caused another shocking situation like that of January 21st, where Sali Berisha is still leading the murder charges. On January 21st 2011, the Socialist Party organised a major demonstration, following a deep political crisis, also influenced by a video recording of Ilir Meta with former minister Dritan Prifti. 4 protesters found death while in front of the prime minister's building, and Sali Berisha, any of them at a considerable distance, while no one has been held responsible until now.












