Former Democratic Party MP Ervin Salianji was visited today in Fier prison by the head of the Union of the Politically Persecuted, Besim Ndregjoni, accompanied by two former political prisoners, Demir Pojani and Nuri Stepa.
After the meeting that lasted more than an hour, Ndregjoni stated to the media that we do not belong to politics, but to a group that protects human rights and freedoms, so we are defending a convict without any legal basis.
"We morally supported Salianji," Ndregjoni claimed, "since he is a young politician and it is absurd to punish him without any legal documents, and this is a consequence of the fact that Albania has not been punishing the crimes of communism for three decades."
"Being a fighter for justice and truth in a country where lies and injustice rule is a noble human duty. Injustice in this country has turned into the worst form of rule, called democracy," he emphasized in his speech.
We have come here to make a national appeal not to use justice for hatred and political revenge. Provide equal justice for all, both for the ordinary citizen and for the great ruler.
Today we convey the message to both politics and the opposition, "give justice," said Ndregjoni, because as the great man of the collapse of dictatorships, Pope John Paul, teaches us, "where there is no justice, there is no peace."
(Balkanweb)
