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On the morning of January 21, thousands of opposition supporters responded to the call to protest. Video recorded by Dritan Prifti with his political chief Ilir Meta, ignited the fire of protest.
The January 21, 2011 protest closed with four victims, three killed by firearms in the span of ten minutes, and one seriously injured who would die a few days later.
Today marks 11 years since the murder of 4 protesters who at that time were protesting in front of the Prime Minister, on January 21, 2011 when the Socialist Party was in opposition while the PD and LSI ruled together and the prime minister was then Sali Berisha, while Lulzim Basha was Minister of Interior.
Ziver Veizi, Aleks Nika, Hekuran Deda and Faik Myrtaj are the victims of January 21. Their relatives are still waiting for justice today. Last year, the Tirana Police, through a request, addressed the Tirana Prosecutor’s Office for the reopening of the “January 21” file. Recall that the Tirana Prosecutor’s Office suspended the investigation of one of those killed on the boulevard, Aleks Nika, last year.
Today politics is in other streams. The Socialist Party is in a position for a third term, although it has still kept its promise of justice for 4 victims on the boulevard. Meanwhile, the largest opposition party is divided. Sali Berisha, declared non-woman by the US, wants to take over the chairmanship of the Democratic Party, while Basha says that the members of the Democratic Party have elected him as chairman.
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