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How sweet and poisonous this Himara is!

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How sweet and poisonous this Himara is!
Frrok Çupi /

"After Skanderbeg's death, the entire province of today's Labëria was called Himare, that is, starting from Radhima, Lekël, Butrinto"

Sweet as honey where bees swarm. You poured it so that all those who are affected are drowned by lust and sweetness...

What's going on like that?

The last deputy of the state and power, Mr. Goro, was just imprisoned in Himare. A little while ago, the other mayor was imprisoned who said that he was 'chosen', not 'chosen', and now his head is spinning in prisons as much as he himself is trying to get closer to Himara's poison.

It wasn't long before their long-lived predecessor, Mayor Bollano, was also imprisoned.

Just like Himara itself has been narrowing, apparently to become as small as possible and not to allow a wide field for all kinds of aggressors to drown in its honey. "Especially after the death of Skanderbeg, the entire province of today's Labëria was called Himare, that is, starting from Radhima, Lekël, Butrinto", writes Petro Marko.

Himara has rare friends throughout the Mediterranean in terms of its beauty and climate. Who does not love this beauty and this miracle!?. Good luck that until today is in the hands of the Albanians and apparently this fate will befall the Albanians forever. While Albania itself and its masters have now climbed to the heights of European states.

Not only 'for war', but first of all for the lure of the 'bee', that is, for the bridges that connect every Albanian of Himara with the very heart of Albania. Those who left, those who started another language, those who took the sea to Corfu or even to Italy..., they lost the connection with their homeland, not that they found themselves somewhere else. So 'pragmatic' was the movement of the Himariots to protect their lives and create strong ties for the future, that the Himariots embraced the Vatican where they asked for help. They were not Catholics, they had been but they were no longer; Muslims from beyond the mountain had been in the late, but turn to the Vatican; Orthodox were written but addressed to the Pope.

Albanian school was established 300 years ago, but 'who knows'.    

There is an opportunity that resembles the Rozafa fortress in the North of the country. Other leaders will probably be jailed.

Today South Rozafa is experiencing the phenomenon that whoever betrays at night is put in handcuffs during the day. These last few years, Himara is being eaten by the sea. In two senses the sea is trying to 'take' Himara.

The first is that Himara was held hostage between the government of Albania and the government of Greece in 2009. The government of the day donated several square kilometers of sea to Greece. Underground sources testify that the Albanian government would be rewarded with power. Greece guaranteed that that government, already presumed to be a 'structured criminal group' and with the head of the government under arrest, would be kept in power for another term. The "menu" of Rozafa's betrayal would include forgiveness for the massacre against the border post of Albania in Peshkpi, the cemetery of the soldiers of the Italo-Greek War in Përmet and leaving the coast as a "commodity without a god". The 'hostage' between the two governments was adapted as a model by powerful individuals; each one stretched out his hand for himself.

On the other hand, the Himara of the sea is a thousand times more coveted than the 'Himara of the interior'. History is what it was, with great heroes of Labria praised by Greece as 'Greeks'; but the current age of the 'sea' has created more enemies that cannot be imprisoned like the chieftains of Himara. The last enemy was the island of Sazan. What was the reason that the same people, those who sold the sea and forgave Peshkepi, the same ones stood up against the new tourism project of Sazan? To 'save' Corfu, Sazani can be hit. There are many who are alarmed, especially the Greek state, that they may bring other Belers for Himara.

But above all, man is man, in the end he is a patriot, if it happens. Everyone tries to take power in Himara in order to enrich themselves. Officials in Himara will forever have the problem of its development: The more developed, the more mined honey 'for themselves'./ Pamphlet   

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