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The chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, during his speech at the civic gathering, once again stopped at the Saturday march called by the Democratic Party in solidarity with Shkodra, after the massacre with three victims two days ago. "Tomorrow the citizens of Albania will march at 12:00 in solidarity with Shkodra", said Berisha during his speech.
Berisha : I cannot speak for the mayor because his mandate is based on crime.
I cannot speak for the head of the prefecture, because his votes are the votes of crime.
I can't talk about the minister of crime, because his director is the director of crime.
That's why they are silent one after the other, both the ministry, as well as Proda i krim, other officials, up to Edi Rama.
That's why the rest of us must stand up strong, we must never be silent.
We must be in Shkodra tomorrow, to prove to the noble citizens of Shkodra, that they are not and will not be alone under any circumstances, under any circumstances, but will have the support of all true Albanians, wherever they are.
We must be in Shkodër tomorrow, to prove that we are invincible, that the government gangs and their government never defeat us.
That we are ready in this battle to face these criminals tooth for tooth and to win.
Therefore, I appeal to all the young men and women of this country to march in Shkodër, because you are marching for your dignity, marching for your safety, for your future, for your country.
I invite every citizen to march in Shkodër tomorrow, because Flutura Basha could be any of us, any of our loved ones, any of our children.
That's why we marched in Shkodër, because the massacre was forewarned.
The young man Arlind Bushati saw with his own eyes, the barrel of the killer's revolver, denounced him, but the police protected him. Not that he didn't catch it, not that he didn't find it, but he hid it in order to complete his macabre work.
Hamza Lici, a 23-year-old boy, none of the others mentioned were ever implicated in crimes, but the partisan murderers, thirsty for blood, wanted to take their lives in public, on the main street in Shkodër, which Edi Rama, due to a mandate of has surrendered to the gang and terrorizes, every day, every week, every month.