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Rilindja Demokratike

E DIEL 19 nentor 1995

An absolute majority of Albanians demand the condemnation of genocide

The practice of surveys and sociological polls seems to be finding a solution and increasingly more ground in Albania. An absolute majority of Albanians demand the condemnation of genocide LORENC LIGORI The practice of surveys, sociological polls seems to be finding a solution and increasingly more ground in Albania. Perhaps the gradual mention of such an activity, Albanians, free in their thoughts and expression, do not hesitate to be tested and to contribute to political, economic, social developments, etc. Testing opinions today takes on special importance in the progress of countries with developed democracies. Therefore the latest polls in Albania, carried out by specialized departments of different faculties of our University, are very good and have value in current Albanian developments. In this respect, the newspaper “Albania” and the work team headed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Omer Stringa deserve to be congratulated for carrying out the latest test of Albanian opinion on the subject of genocide. If sociologists provide figures, politicians and journalists inspire them for their commentary. In Albania communist genocide has been carried out Thus 80% of those surveyed say 80% of those questioned Has there been genocide during the communist dictatorship in Albania? The majority without hesitation says yes. This answer was given by 80% of the respondents. As for the minority, from a question of this kind (it is said that the discussion of the exercise of genocide is mixed in - ed. note) it is known that 12% of those surveyed say no, there has been no genocide. It would be unreasonable to identify this 12% with the perpetrators of genocide. Within this 12% there are criminals, their relatives. But there is also a percentage that especially obliges the mass media to clarify the term genocide. If this were done in a simple language, understandable, this answer would also gain more support. Because there are no parents who do not feel the pain of parents whose innocent children have been killed, there are no people, people who justify murder, persecutions, internments, class warfare carried out by the criminals. For those who think it is not worth announcing, this time too the Albanian dictatorship needs the judges of the genocidal communist regime. I shqypry? [?] this statistically, for reasons of scaling. This month has 80% who affirm it versus 72% who deny it are less justifiable. The understood truth has the advantage of remaining in such ratios. Genocide has been, is, and will always be condemned 78% of those surveyed condemn genocide They are the same people who are asked again: Do you condemn this genocide? And they do not hesitate to answer in the majority: YES. It is interesting that those who affirm genocide approximately, express themselves in favor of its condemnation. And it could not be otherwise. The Albanian is emancipated, is a citizen, a citizen, in time and in culture. A people that together with the Greeks marks the ancient values of Balkan civilization cannot be uprooted. The 2% difference in such tests is negligible. The law “On Genocide” meets people’s demands 65% speak in favor of it Do you agree with the law on the condemnation of communist genocide? 65% without hesitation say YES. Neither more nor less, but 2/3 of the population have voted in a free manner in favor of the law “on genocide”. It is not a matter of age, but Democratic deputies in the minority must be persuaded to approve it, because of their particularity, since the 2/3 of the right-wing electorate and 2/3 of the center show that genocide carried out by communism is more than a verified fact. It came unclear, and as it is reflected as justice, the right of the accused, trampled and violated by the red criminals. It is a human, civic mission to value restoring justice, which in this case would not explode the pain of the victims, but would give it dignity, strength and pride. The law that serves democratic developments 66% affirm this The sociologist asks: “Does the law on communist genocide in Albania serve democracy in Albania?” Those interviewed answer YES in 66% of cases. Only 22% affirm the opposite, while 12% hesitate to give an opinion. Albanian democracy must be clean, untainted by the toxic remnants of the past. People want to believe, to see good. No one has the right to destroy their faith otherwise. Therefore 2/3 of Albanians have voted this way to choose people untainted by the past. “The future” of the country is determined to condemn genocide It cannot go unnoticed in the conducted test that the highest figures, which affirm that genocide was carried out, which demand its condemnation and express support for the law (and its mission), are in the 18-24 and 25-40 age groups. This shows that the youth, those who enjoy the moral right more than anyone to speak in the name of the future, are of the opinion that genocide must be condemned. And the people’s genocide condemns and experiences it equally both in the city and in the countryside, therefore support for the law on genocide covers a broad geographical range. The voices against genocide, whether dressed also in party garb (PS and its daughters), are in the minority and for the most part incriminated with genocide The test is a slap in the face for the leaders of the PS, who have usurped this party, and who, whenever they oppose the law “On” genocide, speak of “freedom and the rights of the individual” they who did not blink when they killed without cause, when they dragged the sons before the fathers, when they buried the condemned dead. Hoxha and his companions, Alia, Nano, Ruçi and Co. are not only accused of genocide against a people, but must be recognized as such by justice, and suffer the sanctions provided by law. The law “On Genocide” too soft? 80% affirm the communist genocide carried out by the dictatorship 78% are firmly in favor of its condemnation. 65% support the law “on genocide”. This indicates a difference of 13-15%, which, starting from a general analysis of the test, leads one to the conclusion that the law on genocide, approved by Parliament, is soft. And this is no surprise. There are a number of foreign politicians and analysts who have publicly pointed out this fact. Therefore, the apologists of genocide should at least not shout so loudly. AND WHAT GENOCIDE HAVE I COMMITTED? THAT I HAVE EATEN A LITTLE SOUP OF SKULLS TO KEEP BREATHING ALIVE...! AND WHAT GENOCIDE HAVE I COMMITTED? THAT I HAVE EATEN A LITTLE SOUP OF SKULLS TO KEEP BREATHING ALIVE...!
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