"Youth Day"/ Berisha remembers the December Student Movement: They brought the most savage regime to its knees

The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, in his speech today at the rostrum organized in front of the Prime Minister's Office, emphasized the historical importance of December 8, Youth Day, recalling the student movement of December 1990.
Berisha described the square where citizens gathered as "freedom square", symbolically linking it to the sacrifice of the students of that time.
He also focused on the role of Generation Z, which he described as "the most courageous spokesperson for the ideals and aspirations of the time," citing examples from countries like Nepal and Bangladesh, where young people have been at the forefront of overthrowing dictatorships.
"You citizens present in this square, Freedom Square. These two years have been much talked about the Z generation. Generation that are the young people who actually overthrew cruel dictatorships, in Nepal, Bangladesh and other countries. This generation has become the bravest, most brilliant spokesperson for the ideals of the time, the aspirations of the time. It is this generation at the forefront of the battle for freedom of human society. But if we go back 30 years ago, the students of the University of Tirana were in incomparable conditions. In Albania, everything was suppressed. A small group of students, they did not agree and one night of December 8, they went out in protest and at 1 am they were received by the president of the Republic at that time who, after the meeting, reserved the whip of state security for them" , said Berisha.
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