"Azem Hajdari was a born leader, the oath he took in the square dominated the entire protest." This is what the head of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, said in the activity with the theme: "In search of symbols: Azem Hajdari as a symbol of freedom", recalling the December leader's meeting with Ramiz Ali in the 90s.
"There is an appreciation for the undefeated. Invincible is he who falls and rises. Ramiz Aliaj with Hekuran Isain and the sampists came out to them and beat them in the most barbaric way. Imagine now. He had waited for them, but now he wanted to make them regret why they asked. Repented, absolutely not. He came out the next day at the head of the students and they now set out to occupy the square. And he arose, he was in a black jacovente, and he rose on his shoulders, surrounded on all sides, but an indescribable encirclement. All kinds of weapons there. The Guard had also come out. And the one that rose, down dynasty, freedom, democracy. He rode on the shoulders of his friends so that he could be heard better, and they applauded him. With their ferocity, the dictatorship cleared the way. We go with Besnik and find them in one of the dormitories. They told us that we have been looking for you, but we told you that no one had told us, but we came as soon as we found out that you were out. Will you represent us, they said, no, we represent ourselves, but we will support you. You represent yourself, we will strongly support you".
Berisha says that the ultimatum that Hajdari made to Ramiz Ali showed that he was a born and extraordinary leader.
"Beated, after they had hit him, they became fritters and he gave an ultimatum to Ramiz Ali. He tells me, can you release the prisoners for us, I say no, because I don't know him in that sector of prisons, when one is found there, he says I know them. Tell them, if they don't release our comrades, there won't be any broken glass in Skënderbej Square. Ultimatum. And I then conveyed this ultimatum to Ramiz Ali. So born. The doctrine says that you become a leader and you are not born, in fact he was born and was the most extraordinary person that could be. They surrounded him from all sides. What Ramiz Aliaj was doing, he was doubtful. If he could crush you, he would. If he could not suppress them, then he would submit. He had surrounded them very badly. We told them that they were surrounded and could not get out, that they caught them and put them in trucks and dispersed them. The truth was that only these were there, only the boarding students. Tek tuk may have been there, and there were no citizens that night, they were alone."
The head of the DP also drew attention to the oath that Hajdari made to the students and protesters in the square.
"After they were convinced not to go down to the square at night. Over 1,000 students had gathered there, as they were returning from the weekend. He tells me, come out and talk and I tell them that those students have been released, the others in the hospitals have been cured and you will not come down. With a blast, traitor, traitor, you betrayed us. He takes the floor. No, you are very wrong, these have come with us, to help us. Now they returned that traitor. Traitor says; when I betray you, Kiri and Rudina, I will put the knife in their stomachs and take them out. They were stunned, it was this kind of ancient, Shakespearean oath that completely dominated the square and after that, powerful cheers for the hero, for Azem Hajdar. It was incredible, I tell you. If you take it in one aspect, he had the courage, but he had instincts, strange instincts." (A2 Televizion)