
Military secrets and war plans were leaked in the US, and no one held the journalist accountable for why he did it...
A shadow of scandal has emerged in the media today. The Special Prosecution has taken revenge and thinks it can subjugate everyone, politics, crime, citizens and the media.
While on the one hand, prosecutors and staff themselves release certain files and give them to certain journalists, others who work competently should be punished, according to SPAK.
A few days ago, a hearing was held at the Constitutional Court against journalist Elton Qyno, who appealed the seizure of his phone and other work tools by SPAK, which accuses him of leaking investigative secrets.
But during the session, there was a moment that brought out SPAK. The latter was represented by prosecutors Ols Dado and Bledar Maksuti, who gave journalism lectures, forgetting that they are prosecutors and not professors.
Maksuti insists that Elton Qyno has violated the law, because according to him he did not get permission for the materials he released. The scandal is that he states that when journalists have exclusive documents, they must get permission whether to publish them or not. He even admits that there have been journalists who have done such a thing.
Bledar Maksuti: It seems to me that you are slightly exceeding your powers and underestimating the role of the witness, where the journalist belittles in the article whether the witness is real and whether the prosecution has investigated arms trafficking. Isn't the article beyond reporting and entering into powers that do not belong to the journalist?
Bledar Maksuti: We have had cases when journalists from the black chronicle have had information and have come and contacted us. Is this information true or not and can I publish it, and does it disrupt your work or not?
Olta Zaçaj: Are we in practice conditions or is it a legal obligation?
Bledar Maksuti: We are not talking about a legal obligation. We are talking about an ethical obligation.
His statements are on the verge of scandal. How can a journalist get permission from SPAK to 'do you mind if I publish this document or not'? In the US, military secrets and war plans were released, and no one asked the journalist why he did it. SPAK should tell us how it is possible that after every arrest, investigative files are released to the media at the same time. Why should journalists publish them when they are interested and hide them when they are not interested. SPAK should know that it is neither the AMA nor a media owner. Each journalist knows for himself what he publishes and there is no way to get permission in advance. / Pamphlet
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