
Greece today returned to its chauvinistic methods, declaring anyone who criticizes them "non grata". Today, it communicated to journalist Artan Hoxha that he is unwanted due to the statements and positions he has held towards them.
But he is not the only one. Marin Mema has also had the same fate. The latter spoke today on "Top Story", where he said that there are many others who have been sanctioned by the Greeks.
" A few months ago, an activist was declared non grata for saying 'Long live Chameria' when Mitsotakis arrived. This has not stopped. It continues."
A boy had taken a photo in Chameria with his child and wife. They took him to the police station and told him: 'Marin Mema took you.' That boy didn't live in Albania. He lived in Sweden. It's happened to many people.
This non-grata has not cost me anything, because it does not block the truth. You can block Marin, but it does not block the truth from coming out. This has given more voice to the voice of truth. I am surprised why there is no real reaction.
"There has never been a serious stance taken to address this issue. I'm entering my 14th year. Is it like I'm this big terrorist who had a pen instead of a Kalashnikov ," said Mema.
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