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Koha Jonë

E Enjte 12 Shkurt 1998

Berisha innocent?!

Deputies dissatisfied with the Commission, 12 names under accusation Failure or agreement By 10:22, the country below Parliament had collapsed in exhaustion. Parliamentary spokesperson Spartak Ngjela left commission reports unpaid; the report, which touched on only two concealments out of everything, failed to identify a single perpetrator of last year’s riots and of the killings that occurred during 1997. The 7 members and 5 other deputies, before the multi-page report, said almost all of them did not agree with it, a conclusion covered by numerous criticisms. According to MP Selim Belortaja, room was being left for doubt. In fact, the report has still not been voted on in plenary session and could be rejected by the deputies, but the report itself remains controversial. DP deputy Ali Spahia called it a massacre against what happened in 1997. Objections to the report have been voiced in principle by all parties in the commission, except for the LSI, which defends the report. Missing from the report sent to the Assembly are the Sude affair, the PD and SHIK regarding last year’s events, the names of the people who ordered the killings are missing, and the names of those who devised the destruction of Albania are missing. In fact, the commission worked for hours on end, from the end of January until last Tuesday, but without managing to bring out the real names of the organizers. The report speaks of political responsibility, but not criminal responsibility. The chairman of the commission, Spartak Ngjela, said that the report is only a first step and that the investigations will continue.
A. Babani Selim Belortaja Ali Spahia Berisha Parlamentit Kuvend Shqipëri

Commissioner Abazi leaves Vlorë

The latest tragedy in Orikum, reason for the changes The protagonist speaks from his bed: “The movements are numerous and natural.” A zone like this should have more capable people from year to year The departing one from Vlorë The Director of the Vlorë Police, Agron Abazi, had long before known powerful politicians rather than politicians. During yesterday’s day and the entire official news agency and the reports leaned in that direction. The Vlorë Police has a new chief, as expected. The Vlorë Police by the government as the next move by order of the Director of the State Police, Luan Rama. Yesterday there was still no official document for the move, but on Tuesday evening in the officers’ club in Vlorë the commissioner who had arrived from Tirana had already taken his place. A man once close to the officers of the State Security in Albania, former minister of SHIK, Agim Shehu, former inspector of Tirana, together with the head of traffic, Edmond Sula. They went to Vlorë and appointed Shefqet Musaraj to carry out the actions. After the meeting with the men from the regime in Durrës, it seems the assembly was calm while the police began to look for elements. In the police office there was talk about the killing of three boys in Cans; the Ministry of the Interior had requested as early as Monday the removal of the police from Vlorë. Agron Abazi had known many officials. The Vlorë Police Directorate with this, keeping a group from the Ministry of the Interior in the Police. Deputy General Director of the Police.
Luan Rama Agim Shehu Edmond Sula Shefqet Musaraj Enverit Vlorë Orikum Tiranë Shqipëri Cans[?]

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