Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 9:00:13 GMT
Analyst Kastriot Myftaraj, through a post on social networks, has "exploded" about how the State Police, led by Ardi Veliu, is reacting to the opposition protests. More specifically, Myftaraj dwells on the use of gas against citizens, and even makes a comparison when he says that Albanian citizens are being treated by the police, the same way the Turkish army treats the Kurds. "It is not difficult to imagine what Ardi Veliu learned in Turkey, when for the Turkish Police and Army, Kurdish citizens are seen as if they are harmful insects, against whom tear gas can be used, as is done in the democratic world against protesters , but gases that belong to the type of softened chemical weapons, calculated not to cause immediate death, but that cause significantly more serious damage than gases for police use", writes Myftaraj.
Kastriot Myftaraj's post How in 1994 Cambodia Telegram Number Data the DP sent Ardi Veliu to the police school in Turkey, where he became a specialist in poison gas used against the Kurds Read also: Police use tear gas to stop farmers' protest in New Delhi The removal of Berisha's immunity, comes the next reaction from Bardhi: Tomorrow... In 1994, the 22-year-old Ardi Veliu, today the General Director of the State Police, who after the temporary closure of the high military school had transferred to the Academy of Public Order, wanted to go to study as a police officer in Turkey.
Since he was weak as a student, he found a friend to intervene, or lobby for him, as it is said today. The "friend" was Leka Toto, the General Secretary of the DP, who was in power at that time. Totoja intervened with the then Minister of Public Order, Agron Musaraj, so that he intervened in the Turkish Embassy in Tirana, so that a name was added to the list of students who would go to the Turkish police academies that year. The Turkish Embassy replied that for that year they could provide a scholarship for a police officer specialized in the use of chemical gases in urban guerrillas, in cities with the presence of terrorists. It was about the cities inhabited mainly by Kurds.
Kastriot Myftaraj's post How in 1994 Cambodia Telegram Number Data the DP sent Ardi Veliu to the police school in Turkey, where he became a specialist in poison gas used against the Kurds Read also: Police use tear gas to stop farmers' protest in New Delhi The removal of Berisha's immunity, comes the next reaction from Bardhi: Tomorrow... In 1994, the 22-year-old Ardi Veliu, today the General Director of the State Police, who after the temporary closure of the high military school had transferred to the Academy of Public Order, wanted to go to study as a police officer in Turkey.
Since he was weak as a student, he found a friend to intervene, or lobby for him, as it is said today. The "friend" was Leka Toto, the General Secretary of the DP, who was in power at that time. Totoja intervened with the then Minister of Public Order, Agron Musaraj, so that he intervened in the Turkish Embassy in Tirana, so that a name was added to the list of students who would go to the Turkish police academies that year. The Turkish Embassy replied that for that year they could provide a scholarship for a police officer specialized in the use of chemical gases in urban guerrillas, in cities with the presence of terrorists. It was about the cities inhabited mainly by Kurds.