"A line separates prison from death..."/ Ervin Salianji tells how terrible prison was

Former Democratic Party MP Ervin Salianji, invited to the show "The Unexposed" on MCN TV, spoke about his experience in Fier prison, where he spent about 10 months.
Salianji described prison as "a line that separates him from death."
"Deprivation of liberty, a line separates prison from death. You are isolated, you have a deadline, thank God, but in the sense of life, it is a period of freezing. It is a period of being turned off in a person's life, you try to find ways.
All of us who are saying that we go out in public and care about the public interest also see human beings as mechanisms, but they are all people. The goal is rehabilitation. What should I be rehabilitated for and my mandate be taken away and I should withdraw from the elections, this makes it more difficult. Functions come and go, no one is born a deputy. The injustice of a decision-making makes it more difficult to serve the sentence, time is not the same there. You have no opportunity to move. This small 32' television that all prisoners have. These are the elements that you don't think about in everyday life but take for granted", said Salianji, among other things.
Asked if there were "VIP" characters in prison, Salianji said that there were people who were mentioned in the television studio.
"Those you mention, yes, there were plenty of them. The prison has more than 800 people. I'm not one of those you're meeting... Even those guys who are under investigation, because they haven't been convicted, are there, because this 5D has become so famous. Other people I've denounced in public have also been there. You don't go to prison to get what one person has done," said Salianji.
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