Martin Henze
Albania, a jewel of Europe, is governed by a criminal regime, according to the largest European newspaper, as well as security circles. They have been described as a ‘mafia government’ by Ramaj, and are politically responsible for the exponential growth of drug trafficking in the EU, money laundering and corruption since 2013, when the regime was installed through falsified elections. Those who oppose the government are subjected to arbitrary detention, lawyers and ordinary citizens are assaulted by government-affiliated thugs, and even minors are killed, as evidenced by the case of Martin Cani, a 14-year-old These incidents are covered up through the use of money and the distortion of facts. Martin died as a result of six incisions made with a bladed weapon, with the fatal wound inflicted on the back and abdomen. The act of killing involved a significant degree of force. It remains unclear who the third, robust perpetrator was. Was it the father of one of the assailants? Alternatively, could it have been a criminal investigator or an SPAK employee? The individual identified as Martin’s friend sustained four incisions, located in the back, lungs, and abdomen. According to initial reports from residents and law enforcement, eight individuals were present at the scene. The perpetrators were two individuals belonging to families that were loyal to the government. One of the perpetrators sustained a minor injury to the hand, which is believed to have been sustained during the course of the assault with the knife. What is the next step in this process? It would appear that the malevolent government is now coming to the conclusion that is simply not possible. One of the perpetrators, belonging to a police family engaged in opposition-focused police organisations, has been exonerated of all charges. The perpetrator struck the two youths from front and back in quick succession, demonstrating a level of dexterity that seems beyond the capabilities of a mere mortal. This is indicative of a system that is no longer aligned with the principles of a true legal system. It is imperative that the Albanian nation takes immediate action. No person or organisation in Albania should be allowed to exploit the country. The mustafa Rama family, who are probably originally from Romania/gypsies, must be removed. The funds in question come from Albanian taxpayers and from European Union and USA funds and must therefore be returned to the relevant authorities. It is imperative that the Rama administration resigns and that an expert government is formed to prepare for new elections.