Klare Worte, das die Immunität der Albanischen Abgeordneten endlich aufgehoben wird und wenn so klare Wort gesprochen werden von Wisner ist das mehr wie wichtig und zeigt das die richtige Politik
der beiden Vorgänger in Albanien fort gesetzt wird.
Der US Botschafter Wisner sagt klar: Gegen jeden Albaner muss ermittelt werden können!
Und von dem Drecks Laden des Auswärtigen Amtes und der GTZ und Deutschen Botschaft, welche eine sehr aktive Rolle in der Korrumpierung von Albanien spielt ab Ende 1998, wollen wir gar nicht
sprechen. Deutsche Politiker im Balkan sind eine Schande ab Ende 1998, denn im Deutschen Parlament verhindern sie jede Art von
Anti Korruptions Gesetz. Politiker sind bestechlich und
es gehört zum Geschäft und zu der Einstellung des Deutschen Murks, was sich im Balkan seit Jahren offenbart.
Erstaunlich ist vor allem, das Deutschland einen Top Ruf mal bei den Albanern hatte u.a. mit dem legendären Botschafter Dr. Klaus Völlers, dem Kanzler der Botschaft Wolfgang Kistenich, dem
Wirtschafts Referenten Hallen usw.. ! Fachkundig, klug, schnelle Entscheidungen und Distanz zu merkwürdigen Gestalten und ebenso keinerlei Affären vor Ort. Das waren eben Zeiten, wo noch Minister
um Termine in der Botschaft baten.
US: Albania Politicians Should Forfeit Immunity
07 May 2008 Tirana _ The U.S. ambassador in Tirana has urged Albanian politicians to support a bill that would forfeit the immunity deputies enjoy by law.

U.S. Ambassador to Albania John L. Withers
Embassy Highlights
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Remarks By U.S. Ambassador John L. Withers II at the Launch of the 2008 Corruption Perception and Experience Survey Conducted by IDRA and Funded by USAID (May 7, 200

Rector Kule, Dean Stringa, Distinguished guests,
I have spoken here in Albania on a number of issues. Most of them have been topics that make me very happy. Albania’s NATO invitation, the independence of Kosovo, even a little bit on Albanian
culture and history. Today’s subject unfortunately is not one of those happy subjects; today’s subject is corruption.
Today we are releasing the findings of a USAID-funded survey, conducted by Director Pasha’s institution, on corruption in Albania. The survey tracks both the perception and experience of corruption
by ordinary citizens. The news unfortunately is not good. According to the survey, 92% of Albanians says corruption is widespread among public officials and that is a decline of 8 points form a
year ago. The report shows no progress in bribery indicators. Nearly 70% of people surveyed report paying a bribe for medical treatment. Nearly 60% have little or no trust in the judicial system.
By a 3 to 1 margin, Albanians do not think the judges are impartial when conducting trials.
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http://tirana.usembassy.gov/index.html
“The political elite of this country must take charge in fighting corruption in a meaningful way not just through speeches and words,” said ambassador John L. Withers.
“One important straightforward step that can be done is to change the immunity law, which protects senior officials in courts, in Parliament and in other offices from prosecution,” Withers
added.
“They should be as liable to prosecution as any Albanian citizen,” he said.
Withers asked the political leadership to empower the institutions that seek justice; empower the prosecutors who go after the criminals; and, should make clear that whoever the suspect is,
regardless of wealth, regardless of family ties, regardless of political connections, is subject to prosecution.
At the end of last month, Albania’s Prosecutor General asked Parliament to lift the immunity of former Defence Minister Fatmir Mediu amid a probe into March’s deadly army depot blasts outside
Tirana. Read more:
http://balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/9711