DP leader Sali Berisha insists that the deputy speaker of the parliament, Agron Gjekmarkaj, was raped by the police during the opposition protest. After visiting the Trauma Hospital, where Gjekmarkaj is receiving medical care, Berisha said that the number 2 of the DP, along with his companion, were dragged away by the police.
According to him, the violence against the Democratic Deputy Speaker was ordered by Prime Minister Edi Rama. He added that Gjekmarkaj was surrounded by 15 police officers who, according to him, shot him.
"Mr. Gjekmarkaj was a target ordered by Edi Rama. His companion, a guard employee, showed the police the guard's document, which is responsible for protecting the personality, so the companion showed them the document, while the drug bandits in uniform dragged the companion away. An unprecedented act in 30 years against a deputy speaker of parliament. But Edi Rama, who is in the throes of his regime, cannot control hatred and fear. Only a coward, a coward, a man without any qualities, let's call him that because he has every bad quality, acts in this way.
Mr. Gjekmarkaj is receiving first aid, has been visited by responsible doctors, will remain under observation tonight and we hope that his condition will not worsen overnight, but will improve and he will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. Mr. Gjekmarkaj has been surrounded in the most inconceivable way by 15 drug commissioners and police. How can a person, a deputy, a deputy speaker of parliament be surrounded by 15, and why is he surrounded, they shot him, why would he lose consciousness? When they saw that he lost consciousness, then of course they understood what they did. No, it is not true.
"The act is an ugly public crime, ordered to kidnap, to take Agron Gjekmarkaj as the most aggressive protester, you are making a fool of yourself. Agron Gjekmarkaj was one of the protesters there. It was Edi Rama's order to stand against him. This is blind revenge. Edi Rama is a primitive avenger, stripped of any moral norms," he said.
(BalkanWeb)
