The Supreme Court decided to change the security measure for the former director of AKSHI, Mirlinda Karçanaj, from house arrest to mandatory reporting, while the charges against her by SPAK are for abuses with tenders in the institution she headed, AKSHI.
This evening, a few days after the change of measure, she speaks for the first time in a television studio, where she says she has found herself in a story that is not hers.
“I did not choose to remain silent, but I found it impossible to speak. I suddenly found myself in a world that I was unprepared for, a world turned upside down. I lived locked not only within four walls, but with that loneliness of predetermined guilt, stoned from all sides. But also with the responsibility of a mother who had to protect my children, when I could not protect myself.
I lived like a name in a file and not as a person who has the right to protect himself.
I did not come here to blame anyone, but for treating me like a person I am not. I want to emphasize that every process must be investigated, every responsibility verified, but not by humiliating whoever that person is.
“How can I be innocent when my story has been told by all those who don’t know what this story is like? When I haven’t been asked about all the black that has been publicly put on me,” she said.