
Another example is the public television, Radio Televizioni Albanian, where the report states that after the change of senior managers, some media reports said that there were unjustified dismissals...
The American State Department has declared this year that our country is drowned by corruption. In the report on human rights, it is emphasized that corruption is everywhere, especially when it comes to affairs with tenders and famous PPs.
But in the report there are some other details, such as the arrest of Berisha, the dismissals of RTSH or the closing of Gülen's schools. The Americans have sent a message to Rama regarding the negotiations with Erdogan.
The ASC raised concerns about the administrative litigation in the lawsuit filed by the Gulistan Foundation for the closure of the Mehmet Akif Ersoy Girls High School and the Zubeyde Hanim Kindergarten in 2022. The ASC observed that the parties were not treated equally. during the trial and questioned the impartiality of the judges ", states DASH.
Further, the investigation against the former prime minister Sali Berisha and his son-in-law Jamarbër Malltezi for corruption regarding the Partizani affair is mentioned.
In October , SPAK announced that it was officially investigating former prime minister Sali Berisha for passive corruption related to a land deal from which his son-in-law benefited about $5 million. SPAK arrested Berisha's son-in-law, ordered Berisha to appear regularly at the judicial police and banned him from leaving the country ", says DASH.
The US Department of State has also sounded the alarm about the media situation in the country. In the human rights report, it is noted that independent media organizations and professional journalists claimed that the government, political parties, businesses and criminal groups tried to influence the media in inappropriate and non-transparent ways.
“ There were credible reports that senior media representatives used their media outlets to blackmail businesses by threatening them with negative media coverage. Political pressure, corruption and lack of funds limited the independence of the print media, and journalists reportedly practiced self-censorship ," the report states.
The State Department says the lack of regular employment contracts reduced the independence of journalists and contributed to biased reporting.
DASH mentions delays in payments to journalists in many media, "including at least eight television stations, in some cases up to five months", referring to the Union of Albanian Journalists.
According to the report, politicians used the popular media to spread fake news about their rivals and critics, and that political and business interests put pressure on journalists.
DASH also says that after ABC News changed ownership, there were reports that programs directed by journalists critical of the government were shut down and those journalists left the station. But it seems that the Devolli brothers who bought the television have received a strong slap.
Another example is the public television, Radio Televizioni Albanian, where the report states that after the change of senior managers, some media reports said that there were unjustified dismissals. Here the slap goes to Alfred Peza.
The report also states that senior managers of private media outlet Syri.net reportedly monitored journalists' and editors' communications electronically to ensure they respected the owners' political leanings. / Pamphlet
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