Post by tomis42 on Feb 15, 2024 7:10:11 GMT
After eight days, after he did not leave Italian television without using it to inform the public of the neighboring country about the agreement with Meloni on refugees, Edi Rama, with the formal duty of prime minister of the Republic of Albania and with the function of satrap of every external and internal factor that has need for inappropriate services, chose to speak Albanian for the Albanian people. His mouth betrayed him a little when he called Albania, geographically (geopolitically?), a region of Italy and then started to weave a fog of untruths, quarter truths and hermeneutical deviations to defend the indefensible: the humiliation of Albania as a state, the violation of the right international and the violation of the rights of refugees.
Last night Edi Rama boasted that the Senegal Phone Number List Republic of Albania will not have any direct responsibility for what happens to the refugees and what actions Italian state officials perform in the sovereign territory of the Republic of Albania. With this little joke, he washed his hands of a big problem: extraterritoriality. The principle of extraterritoriality is as much a remnant of medieval logic, where the feudal lord did not control the territory, but his serf even outside his lands, as much as it is a necessity of regulating diplomatic relations between states. This principle – where citizens of a state are not answerable to the law of the host country – applies to embassies, diplomats, international organizations (eg the headquarters of the United Nations in New York).
military bases that come as a result of membership in treaties of mutual protection and in a few cases also cemeteries or monuments related to major events such as the First or Second World War. In no case, to date, has anyone exercised the principle of extraterritoriality for the management of refugee flows. The only similar cases in history are the capitulations that the great European powers imposed on crumbling empires such as the Ottoman Empire or China in the 19th and 20th centuries. Rama assured us that in practice the Albanian state employees will have almost nothing to do as everything will be taken care of by the state, the administration and the Italian police.
Last night Edi Rama boasted that the Senegal Phone Number List Republic of Albania will not have any direct responsibility for what happens to the refugees and what actions Italian state officials perform in the sovereign territory of the Republic of Albania. With this little joke, he washed his hands of a big problem: extraterritoriality. The principle of extraterritoriality is as much a remnant of medieval logic, where the feudal lord did not control the territory, but his serf even outside his lands, as much as it is a necessity of regulating diplomatic relations between states. This principle – where citizens of a state are not answerable to the law of the host country – applies to embassies, diplomats, international organizations (eg the headquarters of the United Nations in New York).
military bases that come as a result of membership in treaties of mutual protection and in a few cases also cemeteries or monuments related to major events such as the First or Second World War. In no case, to date, has anyone exercised the principle of extraterritoriality for the management of refugee flows. The only similar cases in history are the capitulations that the great European powers imposed on crumbling empires such as the Ottoman Empire or China in the 19th and 20th centuries. Rama assured us that in practice the Albanian state employees will have almost nothing to do as everything will be taken care of by the state, the administration and the Italian police.