A journalists' organization must deal with the freedoms afforded to their colleagues, working conditions, unpaid salaries and insurance, and the attacks that are carried out daily to prevent us from doing our job...
An association that calls itself the defender of journalists has issued a statement addressed to "Pamphlet".
The so-called "Association of Journalists of Albania", which seems to be a "club" of some young television reporters, where they do not report anything but only give conferences on Rama and Berisha, has attacked the newspaper 'Pamfleti', accusing it of defamation and insulting Eni Vasili.
'Pamphlet' is a free and strong newspaper that neither questions nor compromises with the bigwigs of politics and crime, in order to convey the truth and the wrongdoings of the terrible people who have brought disaster to this country.
Thanks to this determination of ours to stand in the face of evil, we have been attacked in all ways, even physical attacks, but we have not retreated.
'Pamphlet' is not intimidated by the Kalamaj journalists' associations that receive their salaries once every 6 months, but by any power that opposes the truth.
"Colleagues" who have not yet reached this challenging and mission-driven profession must understand that they cannot become "cannon fodder" or ammunition for intra-species conflict.
If there are untruths in what we have said, we are ready to face anyone in court, but never willing to compromise with the truth.
The Association of Kalamaj should be ashamed because they did not raise a single line when the Pamphlet was attacked at night by the emissaries of crime. The Association should be ashamed because it did not say a word about the unprecedented attack of the state and the oligarchs against us, using all mechanisms, even the unjust hanging around at the doors of the courts.
The association should, in the race for the head of Albanian public television, be at least balanced, and not take the side of the interpreters of power according to the political seasons in the country.
An organization of journalists must deal with the freedoms afforded to their colleagues, working conditions, unpaid salaries and insurance, and the attacks that occur daily to prevent us from doing our work.
There's no way a club of "sluts" would be busy cleaning the Botox- and makeup-filled faces of their "colleagues." Everyone washes their faces as they can and does it themselves.
A piece of advice for the association's youth: Don't be a tool for others, but walk with your own mind and soul, because only in this way will you go far, even though you may not have the flattery of the "spoiled" who waste the megawatts of OSHE to artificially brighten the shadows on their professional faces./ Pamphlet
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