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Her father was burned by the policeman's Molotov, the actress: My father could have died

Her father was burned by the policeman's Molotov, the actress: My father

The well-known actress, Juli Emiri, reacted strongly to the throwing of a Molotov cocktail by a police officer towards her father.

In a post, the actress wrote that her father could have died in the fire.

The actress' full post:

This is my dad. One of the flamethrowers that a protester threw in the direction of the town hall, one of the policemen threw at the father's feet. Dad caught fire.

 I tried to put it out, along with other protesters. I was also burned. After a few minutes of hitting as hard as we could, the flame went out. During all this time, the police never once threw the water they used on the protesters.

Dad could have died today.

Of those who read this status, there is a part that enjoys it and says "it's good for them/they had to go out/they threw the flamethrower themselves (not dad)", there is a part that is terribly sorry not just for dad, but they understand the dictatorship that is being reinstalled before their eyes with cold-blooded killers and they have the strength and motivation to defeat it, and a part of them is sorry but they think "thank goodness I wasn't there, why shouldn't we go out in protest, see what" happens" without realizing how soon their turn will come. This last part is what has always kept Albania dragged down, subjugated, conquered, enslaved, which brings and brings back dictatorship in one form or another, periodically. History repeats itself so many times that we don't remember!

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