Friday, March 30, 2012

ALBANIA: "RESTA" JOURNALISTS CALLS FROM THE HOUSE




Reactions caused both in opposition and in the journalistic world, the decision of the Examining Committee of the Albanian parliament, investigating the bloody events of January 21 and which includes only MPs from the ruling Democratic Party, require mobile phone companies to submit list. ..to telephone calls made ​​on four days of events famous journalists, the Greek origin Tsakoulis Philip Ball and Sokol, 'di Bushati and Mero Baze. 
chief of the opposition Socialist Party leader Edi Rama said that "these four known journalists undesirable persons to Sali Berisha and his regime. " 
"The decision of the House Committee of Inquiry is an open attack on the 'fourth power', which has not succumbed to the regime of Berisha," he said. 

"Attack of SMEs" featured representatives of press organizations in this decision of the Examining Committee of the House, while journalists, whose names are mentioned in the text, expressed their surprise and characterized the decision as another "sick imagination of the Prime Minister, who sees and conspirators everywhere coup. " 
The Examination Committee of the House has also requested a list of phone calls and the president of Albania, Bamir Topi, the Attorney General, Rama Fibre and other state officials, who accused the prime minister, Sali Berisha and his Democratic Party as "collaborators of the coup." 
Mr. Rama re-emphasized the resolve of the opposition to continue its journey on the road of peaceful resistance, until the fulfillment. "Do not return to Albania in the black era of the party-state and state-party," urged the President of the Socialist Party, in an indirect reference to the communist regime of Hoxha. 
"On Friday will resume our peaceful resistance in the streets of Tirana Leza and towns, Korca and Vlora, "said Mr. Rama.  

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