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Zëri i Popullit

E mërkurë 13.12.1995

The political imprisonment of Fatos Nano and the anti-democratic laws passed in Parliament are condemned

The Council of the Socialist International condemns actions aimed at undermining the independence of the judicial system through political pressure, arbitrary dismissal of judges, and the imprisonment for political reasons of representatives of opposition parties The political imprisonment of Fatos Nano and the anti-democratic laws passed in Parliament are condemned On page 3: Interview with the deputy chairman of the PS, Ilir Meta, and the resolution of the Council of the Socialist International
Fatos Nano Ilir Meta

The Assassins of Cooperation

A reminder for everyone who trusts deeds and not words Our comment Berisha’s deaf dialogue President Berisha, the de facto leader of the Democratic Party, chose the 5th anniversary of the founding of this party to set out, in a long interview he gave on television, his political positions, which our country knows well, along with those of the party. With numerous regrets, including one in a prominent place, and where some figures from the student movement and the December movement in general are mentioned, even bringing some surprise, but forgetting most of those who were initiators of the student uprising and of Albanian society in general, Mr. Berisha seeks to put his seal on the tumultuous events of the previous five years. It is said that victors are not judged, and it is true that Mr. Berisha was placed, or placed himself, at the head of the movement that led to the overthrow of the dictatorship. No one has denied him this and no one can deny it. Whether, on the other hand, the path he took in leading the Democratic Party, what its real achievements are, what the failures are that Berisha hesitates to mention, especially in public, is another and much more complicated matter, as is how the processes unfolded that led to the declaration of pluralism, the creation of the PD, its taking of power, and the irresponsible positions it has adopted on many occasions in this period of transition toward the establishment of true democracy. Some ideas in Mr. Berisha’s latest interview deserve attention. In the view of some, regarding the real dialogue and the deaf dialogue of Nishani, or who is reminded by this with something bad. In these cases we will stop at a previously unaddressed element, such as Mr. Berisha’s repeated request when he went to the students in December '90, to convince them that the only language that should be spoken is dialogue. The reference is to a dialogue between the rebellious students and the top of the communist regime, described in one of the interviews discussed. This position of President Berisha is typically intellectual and a first use of taking him to the "dresser." Thus, Mr. Berisha seems to be in favor of using the revolution as a weaving sphere and one can speak with the dictatorship (almost). Is this his basic position? or an interconnected year, or an organic requirement of his nature? No, things have happened and Stojloviç judges that this requires not a lukewarm understanding of the common ground of words and dialogue, but intervention and diktat. The assessments beyond Mr. Berisha against the students whom he now attacks with such an accusation are something else. His manner Pushko: It wasn’t God who ruined it, but Berisha...
Berisha Pushko Nishani[?] Stojloviç[?]