In front of the SPAK premises, Sali Berisha also spoke about the Strasbourg decision on January 11, where 4 protesters were shot dead during an opposition protest at the time.
The Democratic leader stated that he too had called January 11 a state crime, but unintentionally, while adding that the US government had also requested that the organizers of this protest be investigated.
"I've called it before. Why? Because I can't say that they weren't killed by state people. But state crime is intentional state crime and unintentional state crime. There is a classification of state crime. Intentional state crime has its own rules when it is called, when the state takes an innocent person and shoots him. When the state gives the order to do this, when it should never do that.
An unintentional state crime is when it happens by ricochet, it happens out of duty, because the Garda had a law. I said it 5-6 years ago, that it is a state crime, an unintentional state crime. In the case of a state crime, the compensation from the victim's state is greater. These, as far as I know, have been compensated with amounts, I don't know if they are close to the right level or not.
They were killed by state weapons, but the killing was not intentional. And what I am saying is proven. There was absolutely no order. As much as Edi Rama is directly responsible for bringing them there. There is a statement from the American government there, which says that the police should investigate the organizer. There is another statement, that the demonstration was violent and had a political agenda. Edi Rama is the main responsible", said Berisha. (A2 Televizion)