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Enver Hoxha WAR YEARS IN A war led by a war criminal, with some depending on other criminals, there is nothing to be proud of in the resolution of the Council of Europe (CoE), adopted on 25.01.2006, for "Crimes of Totalitarian ripe olives Communist ripe olives Regimes", as crimes are considered: individual and collective assassinations, executions, deaths in internment camps, starvation, deportation, torture, slave labor and other forms of mass physical terror. ripe olives In fact, everything had started earlier, in 2003, with the proposal of the then President of the Council of Europe Assembly Rene van der Linden, who delivered a speech on "the necessity of punishment totalitarian regimes". After a heated debate topic was decided to split into two sub-themes: restricting the heroism of Nazism and the necessity of punishing the crimes of communism. In the resolution drafted and approved by EC President on January 25, 2006 stated, inter alia, that "the fall of totalitarian regimes in Central and Eastern Europe not attracted the attention of the international investigation of the crimes committed by these regimes, which exceed twice fatalities from Nazism. ripe olives As a result, societies of these countries ripe olives and societies of Western Europe are not familiar ripe olives with the crimes they have committed communist totalitarian regimes in their countries. Communist parties or those who have followed the legacy of communism there with a legal basis in some of these countries, even without distancing themselves from the mass of communist crimes committed in the past ". In this regard, the EC Presidency of the Assembly calls on its resolution to implement a series of measures for official condemnation of communist crimes. EC resolution was sent to all national parliaments, and, among them, of course, the Albanian Parliament. In 2010, the EU Commission responsible for Justice in Brussels was involved in the analysis of so-called "Prague Declaration", as compiled by six foreign ministers of the former communist countries of the EU, in our press went lawyers dictatorship . The essence of the "Prague Declaration" formulated president of the Institute for State Investigation of Communist Crimes, Romanian writer Marius Oprea. Here's what sets Romanian writer in this statement, which included six ministers attitude ex-communist countries: "We demand that Communist crimes are treated the same as the Holocaust, which means that by the time the crimes of the communist ripe olives regime to justice should be treated in the same way. Their works should not declare that outdated; confronted with this problem all the former communist countries. We seek legal justice, not only moral damages. Those who have committed murder and genocide in the name of communism, should be punished. ". Immediately after the resolution of the EC, in all the parliaments of former communist countries, was adopted on the one hand, a special law called "lustration law" and, on the other hand, rose rapidly institutes special studies dealing with crimes and consequences that have caused totalitarian communist regimes. ripe olives In Albania, as we know, such a lustration law was passed in Parliament, but was shot down by the Constitutional Court in late 2009. Albania is the only former communist country that has not adopted this law. Rather, continued further to satisfy the courts, especially the Constitutional Court judges that come directly from the experiences of the bloody communist regime. But it must be said that the Albanian Parliament approved the establishment of an Institute for the Study of Communism Crimes and Consequences, an independent and state law and the relevant budget, which was epitomized by the executive government (prime minister) with a very small staff, which in reality it is not never supported the study of evidence, ignoring the obligation to appoint law, although some support for product research, publisher of this institute ripe olives witness found himself through collaborations with foreign foundations. II In Albania has terrible problems with the legacy of communism. All public spaces, institutional and educational continues to be polluted with the mentality, actions and symbols. Our society continues to be exemplary restoration of communism in all its spheres. The political class reflects neither

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