The leader of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta, conducted a live interview with "Breaking" journalist Dafina Hysi from his prison cell via telephone connection. Meta complained about being placed in a glass cage during court hearings, stating that he is being treated like a terrorist. "I cannot stay in a glass cage. They are applying the standard used for a terrorist who carried out an attack in France. How can the precedent of a terrorist be applied here? This is very serious. The court must be impartial, and it must also appear to be so. This is a reversal of democratic practices that existed even before Albania became part of democratic institutions. Now, it is obligated because the European Convention prevails over the Constitution. I was sentenced on July 2, and it has been nearly a year, yet I have not received the written verdict. I am still waiting for the decision so I can appeal it. You have the recommendations of the Ombudsman. My colleagues have made requests, but the prison administration does not allow them. A prisoner serving a life sentence in Australia gave a television interview. Everyone has spoken from the cage. The Constitution grants this right. The Helsinki Committee was told that I get fresh air twice a day..." Meta said, before the telephone connection was cut off.