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06TIRANA506
2006-05-17 08:41:00
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Embassy Tirana
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VICTIMS OF COMMUNISM: OBELISK BUT NO ACCESS TO

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SUBJECT: VICTIMS OF COMMUNISM: OBELISK BUT NO ACCESS TO
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1.(SBU) The first-ever National Convention of the Victims of
Communism held May 12 in Tirana. Organized by the Albanian
Pan-National Association for the Integration of Political
Prisoners and Persecuted Persons (the "Association"),the
emotionally-charged event was frequently interrupted by
outbursts from the audience. Security officials escorted a
handful of attendees from the hall for refusing to be
silenced. PM Berisha was enthusiastically greeted as a hero
with cries of "Sali, Sali, Sali." Calling the regime of
dictator Enver Hoxha "the most barbaric the Albanian nation
has ever experienced," Berisha made three promises: to
construct an obelisk in central Tirana to the memory of the
victims of Communism, to declare all those who lost their
lives at the hands of the Communists "Martyrs of Freedom,"
and to pay full compensation in accordance with the law. He
also indicated his government's intention to make an
important material contribution to the Museum of Victims of
the Crimes of Communism under construction in Washington,
D.C. The PM was notably silent on the issue of opening of
state archives.


2. (SBU) In his remarks, Besim Ndregjoni, the SecGen of the
Association, called on the government to implement the
Council of Europe resolution, create a national commission
for compiling records of the crimes of Communism, find the
remains of all those executed by the Communists, declare a
national day of remembrance, establish a national museum
dedicated to the crimes of the Communist regime, pay full
compensation to the victims, re-edit school textbooks for an
accurate portrayal of that period in Albanian history, and
for the Albanian Parliament to not remain silent and to issue
a declaration regarding the crimes of Communism, in general,
and Enver Hoxha, in particular. Following the convention
Ndregjoni told Embassy officials his organization has
repeatedly called on current and past governments to open up
state archives--a request which has fallen on deaf ears. Many
of the protesters, including one woman who made it on stage
and was allowed to speak for several minutes before being
stopped, made adamant pleas for opening the archives so the
perpetrators of the crimes of Communism could be identified
and brought to justice before it is too late (i.e., before
they pass away).


3. (SBU) Finnish Ambassador to Albania, Alpi Rusi, speaking
on behalf of all Scandinavian ambassadors accredited to
Albania, called on Albania to re-write its history based on
data and facts, a step which he characterized as essential
for unifying Albania and eventually for unification of
Albania with Europe. Rusi also encouraged Albania to take
action on the declaration of the Council of Europe which
calls for former Communist nations to condemn and atone for
actions of the past.


4. (SBU) COMMENT: Though the GOA has promised superficial
remedies to the victims of Communism and has agreed, in
principle, to paying compensation, it is unlikely the
government will have the financial means to make restitution
to the full satisfaction of Association members. Moreover,
the government is unlikely to engage in the thorough
unearthing of facts and data that would be necessary for
truly bringing to light the full damage caused by Communism.
Such analysis would require an opening of state archives
which heretofore have remained sealed and few doubt will ever
come to pass given the prominence of many former Communists,
including the current PM, throughout the political class.
This is not a new issue nor is it likely to be resolved any
time soon. END COMMENT
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