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Those who attacked justice blame the aggressor

2025-10-06 19:38:00, Opinione CNA

Those who attacked justice blame the aggressor

A serious event, perhaps the most serious in 35 years, occurred today. Inside the courtroom, Judge Astrit Kalaja was shot by a party to the trial. A case, a property saga. Somewhere there are allegations of forgeries, of ownership.

The most macabre, most criminal story of these 35 years in Albania, the story of properties that were never returned to their true owners but were called former owners, or others who became owners with forged documents.

Even the dictator himself and the communist system that had taken those properties had preserved the documents, just as the Turks had preserved them 100 years ago or even more, for centuries.

While one day democracy came and commissions, court decisions, forgeries, property settlements, overlappings were invented, while Albania had many times more free land areas because many lands had been monified, new areas had been taken advantage of and turned into land, there were hundreds and thousands of ways of compensation while the real owners and true heirs could not enjoy them. Some suffered prison sentences, others remained in court for many decades.

In fact, today's event does not justify anything, no action. It is a screaming wound that is directed at the Albanian state, it is directed at the institutions, the parliament, the government, starting from the property issue to respect for justice, to our politics that, with criminal language, has poured "bullets" as real as those that were poured today against Judge Astrit Kalaja.

Although they did not take their lives, they did "pour bullets" endlessly on prosecutors and judges.

Ilir Meta has "spilled" them, behaving like a madman towards justice.

Imagine the former president, former prime minister, and former speaker of parliament treating justice like an unstoppable bandit.

Then Sali Berisha, who has not said anything about justice.

He went as far as the head of SPAK Altin Dumani, exposing his wife and family in the most criminal way. Why? Because he was under investigation. He didn't go there to face justice manfully.

Neither the first nor the second, but they attacked him. It would have been more manly and dignified, for both of them as statesmen, both former prime ministers and former presidents, to face justice with arguments and not with accusations, not to attack prosecutors and judges with the poisons of their sick political minds.

The third is Erion Veliaj, from the most disgusting attacks since the time he treated SPAK as his property, that he had b*lehekuri to the manipulations for prosecutors that he demands 2 million euros and for this he had witnesses or to the personal attacks on children against SPAK prosecutor Ols Dado, beyond his deceptions.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Edi Rama has relentlessly attacked the judiciary, he has backed down somewhere, but he has also faced prosecutors and judges head-on.

He confronted SPAK, accusing them of having arrested him unjustly, and recently, in an interview with Ogerta Manastirliu, he said that Erion Veliaj was sent to prison without a court order.

Is our prime minister a fool?

Erion Veliaj has actually gone through not one but all levels of courts, from the security measure, to the assessment of the security measure, to the appeal to the Appeals Court, to the Supreme Court, to the latter twice.

Prosecutors were insulted, attacked, anathematized, and the SP parliamentary group gathered. Klotilda Bushka cried out in tears about what she would tell her children when she had committed a crime, had gone to destroy evidence that proved that Erion Veliaj was part of a corrupt scheme, and today he faces at least 13 charges.

We were taken from a rector and held accountable for justice, our judges and prosecutors are attacked for the decisions they make.

But has the government ever seen what kind of lawyers they have and how they behave?

Are the state officials who deal with these letters that must be faced in court competent or incompetent?

That's why today all of them are shouting, we strongly condemn this crime and demand that the aggressor receive the punishment he deserves.

In fact, the aggressor is himself a victim in this story. Someone emboldened him, someone forced him. He was emboldened by the attack of politics that behaves like a structured criminal group on justice. Justice may also have endless problems.

Judges may be corrupt, they may have passed the vetting process in a perhaps unfair manner, but the state uses legal instruments to regulate them, not to attack and anathematize them, not to incite hatred that then turns them into victims.

 

Perhaps it was forced by property problems, the fault of this state that for 35 years did not return the properties to the owner but instead praised the forger and the corrupt.

This too is the product of a justice system that unfortunately has a victim today who perhaps should never have had one, and therefore the person responsible is not simply the perpetrator who should receive the deserved punishment.

The entire Albanian system and state must receive the deserved punishment, from the crime of the property issue to the unstoppable crimes that come from political attacks on people of justice.

When this property conflict began, the author was not even born, but our state, our politics brought them into conflict. The ending is one of the most tragic, and there are many others.

The culprit is not only the author of the crime who, according to our political caste, should receive the deserved punishment, but the second and perhaps most important culprit is the Albanian state itself, its structures from presidents to prime ministers, to parliament to minor officials who have caused the damage to property and raise the spirit of attack on justice./ CNA





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