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"June 20, day of shame"/ Berisha accuses the police of the situation in the MEK camp

2023-06-21 13:47:00, Politikë CNA
"June 20, day of shame"/ Berisha accuses the police of the situation
Former Prime Minister, Sali Berisha

The former prime minister, Sali Berisha, called June 20 a day of shame, the day when there were tensions in the MEK camp and there was a victim, who, according to the state police, was not killed during the operation.

In a statement to the media, Berisha accused the police of brutal violence against the Mujahideen sheltered in the camp.

"June 20 will be marked in the history of Albania, Europe and the world as a day of shame. As a day in which the Albanian narco-state precisely chose the day of the refugees, for a reprisal, the dimensions of which, according to the media, are completely different from what Minister Çuçi and his spokesperson, Rrumbullaku, say.

The media, in addition to the victim, informs about broken limbs, which can never happen with a spray, about bald heads, about serious injuries.

So brutality and wild violence, reprehensible, unacceptable.

Now, for you and for the Albanians, I want to clarify some points.

The agreement on bringing the people's mujahedin to Albania started its implementation during the previous government.

At that time, the people's mujahideen were in a camp in Iraq and were subject to attacks, wild and merciless shelling by the Iraqi government.

I gave this answer to the State Department's request, during a visit I made to Washington, to receive and shelter the mujahedin in Albania: first, yes, we will take a pilot contingent to see how the system is going and the attitude of theirs.

Second, the second request to get them was to be delisted as a terrorist group because they were listed by DASH as a terrorist group.

The third request was that those in Albania would come under the umbrella of the UN. Now let's dwell a bit on this request, because they should have enjoyed, regardless of the Albanian hospitality, all the rights of refugee people, defined by international conventions and their protection. The US authorities have accepted these requests.

Now, during the period we negotiated and brought them, the setting up of a camp was not foreseen. Our alternative was renting apartments in different areas of Tirana and of course assistance for their normal life as guests. We did not call the UN to help with food, but for the framework of their rights.

Undoubtedly, the other request was that no activity could be carried out from the territory of Albania to the detriment of another country. They had this label as a terrorist group and we could not accept acts, armed actions, initiated from the territory of Albania, to be carried out by the group of the people's mujahedin.

These were the requirements. The first group arrived, some 220 people.

Later, the government took another 2700 or 2800 more. If I'm not mistaken, they bought the land in Manez, Edi Rama signed the construction permit and their camp.

That's all," Berisha said./ CNA





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