The well-known journalist and analyst, Albi Djunga, who works and lives in Brussels, was threatened by the “nephew” of the deputy Enkelejd Alibeaj, who warned him not to talk about his uncle in the media anymore, as he will find him wherever he is. … Through a long and harsh reaction, the journalist, after announcing the lawsuit in Brussels against Alibeaj’s family, calls on the latter to “Tie the dogs”.
Full reaction:
This cabbage you see in the photo is called Mond Ruzhdia. This scum of society dares to write to me and threaten me, because “I spoke badly” about Enkelejd Alibeaj. He threatens me that if I don’t shut up and speak badly about his uncle Enkelejd Alibeajn again, he will come and find me in Brussels…
After a couple of quick checks, it turns out that the person in question is the first cousin of MP Enkelejd Alibeaj. He is a resident of Ruzhdie village in Roskovec. He was the driver of the police chief of Ballshi during the DP government. He probably got this job by application, not with the nepotistic intervention of former minister Enkelejd Alibeaj.
In the civilized world, when you are attacked by someone’s dog, you should first turn to God. Even more so when the dog attacks you to protect its master. That’s why I call on MP Enkelejd Alibeaj to tie the dogs.
It is very naive to believe that you will shut up someone, whom Sali Berisha could not shut up in his prime. We remind you that Sali Berisha is accused of burying entire families. It is very naive to hope that the photocopy will manage to do what the original could not do.
As for clarification for those who have not followed me, I have said that Enkelejd Alibeaj, who today tries to sell himself as an anti-Berishist, turns out that until yesterday he was the most loyal political lackey of Sali Berisha in the Parliament of Albania to finish the dirty work of the latter. Enkelejd Alibeaj was the deputy of the parliamentary committee of January 21 and he personally made the request on behalf of the committee to clear the telephone records of the heads of the Albanian state, the heads of the opposition and the main journalists of the time.
The purpose of this commission was to find evidence that the protesters were killed with pistol umbrellas and that a coup d’état was organized against the democratic government of Sali Berisha, in which the President of the Republic, Mr. Bamir Topi, chief prosecutor Mrs. Ina Rama and the most popular journalists in Albania. We remind you that the Strasbourg Court recently considered January 21 a STATE CRIME. This state crime, where 4 innocent citizens were killed, was attempted to be covered up by the parliamentary commission led by MP Enkelejd Alibeaj.
Enkelejd Alibeaj also chaired the parliamentary commission for the dismissal of Kreshnik Spahi, then vice-president of KLD, with the claim that he was breaking relations with Greece. The commission would have completed its mission successfully, if Kreshnik Spahiu had not left the rifle hanging, resigning and leaving that bandit state that protected the Anti-Berishist Enkelejd Alibeaj.
Against this disgusting threat to me and to free speech, a criminal case has already been filed with the Belgian law enforcement bodies. Meanwhile, my lawyer and I are considering whether it will be necessary to file a criminal complaint with the Albanian law enforcement bodies.