
A beast that has not spared any well-known European or world figure in these 35 years, that has not entered the tastes of the doctor who continues to be the political hope for change for the Albanian right.
Marta Kos is neither the first nor the last European official and politician to enter the media maze of the Berisha lobby of Albanian media and politics.
A beast that has not spared any well-known European or world figure in these 35 years, that has not entered the tastes of the doctor who continues to be the political hope for change for the Albanian right.
From Betino Craxi to Marta Kos, the list is very long. They are politicians, important world officials, who have given a good word, or have had friendships with Sali Berisha's political opponents. Whether it was their imagination, or they may have had a motivation, an interest, their job. They have said a word, as there have been many who have not left positive words for the "most handsome" of politics, who, like Xi and Ladi of the Kremlin who were caught without a microphone yesterday, is enjoying the seventh youth, why not with the new things that science and "paper money" bring.
There is an interesting standard in the judgment that is made of foreign politicians, for whom the primordial "fatwa" of curse is issued. There is no mercy towards that character. There is no room for criticism, remarks, arguments to convince why one opposes them. But only endless attacks and venom, such as saying that any foreigner who does not like Berisha is bad, even anti-Albanian, they quickly introduce a "son-in-law of Serbia" even though he introduces himself, but in the end who understands. Then an agent, a drug trafficker, and so on the ready arsenal of ready-made bashibozuks, who have been used for lightning-type attacks, since the time of Sultan Murat I.
Bettino Craxi is no longer alive today. He is one of the most important politicians in Italy, although his end was tragic and not glorious, as is often the case with politicians. But as the years go by, all the mud of time thrown at him is being cleared up, and as a political figure in historical truth, Craxi is getting what he deserves from the history of his country and Europe.
Craxi, in 1990 when Albania overthrew communism, was the second most important man in the country, namely the political partner of the government of the time. Fatos Nano's Socialist Party established relations with Craxi's PSI and even gave him party card number 3. The first had the writer, Dritëro Agolli, the second Fatos Nano and the third Betino Craxi.
The DP press, which at the time included more than a dozen newspapers printed in the printing house donated by George Soros, began to be bombarded with black ink. From well-known firms in the communist press, which had changed sides overnight.
The firm that had made its name by belittling the old Reagan and Bush, Brezhnev and the revisionist Deng Xiaoping. On the pages of the entire communist press; from Zëri to Bashkimi to including ATSH and TVSH. With the same arsenal they crushed the new enemies of the new power.
Poor Craxi was just the beginning, and the list is so long that it would take a doctoral dissertation to elaborate on this Lejfen phenomenon that has poisoned the media and political language in the country.
It is enough to recall a "short-list" of Western political figures who have been bombed in the last 13 years alone. This naturally includes at the top one of the most important pro-Albanian politicians like Joe Biden, and his Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who signed the Non Grata against Sali Berisha.
But the list is not linear, it is filled with very high-ranking politicians, and many ambassadors; men and women, about whom nothing has been left unsaid by this series of agitprop, who do not know argument or analysis. Only the manual of unbridled slander, the more insults the more effect it has.
Federica Mogherini is an Italian left-wing politician who, at the instigation of then-Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, was put in charge of European diplomacy. The most important post after the head of the commission. Since she represented a positive country towards Albania, Mogherini was the first to announce the EU's intention to accept Albania as a member, no longer as propaganda, but as an irreversible process. Mogherini declared in the Albanian Parliament at the time that to achieve this, Albania must reform its justice system.
Exactly, a few minutes later, Federica Mogherini has seen the most terrible personal attacks on her own skin: her sister caught with drugs, the family's moral vices and the alleged connections with terrorists around the world.
Then the soap opera did not stop with Donald Lu, the US ambassador in Tirana, the Croatian Romana Vlahutin, the EU ambassador, the German Knut Flickenstein. who was a locomotive engineer by profession, but his work in the union pushed him into politics and made him a reporter for Albania in the European Parliament. Berisha's aggro clan found him a lover in Tirana and there they firmly held the "argument" why he comes and reports on Albania.
They attacked another German, the OSCE ambassador, German Bernd Borchardt. After the Berisha crowd enraged him, Ilir Meta declared him inadmissible to enter his office in the Presidency, where no foreign official had ever set foot.
Borchardt was not an ordinary German, or a monotonous diplomat. In 1999, as deputy head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, namely deputy to William Walker, the ambassador was the first to set foot in Racak and stop the Serbs from manipulating the truth about the terrible massacre of Albanians there. At least for this Ilir Meta could have given him a decoration, of which the character distributed indiscriminately to everyone just to get votes for his LSI, which took the mules to the shistufina.
Today they had it with Marta Kos, the EU Enlargement Commissioner, who is a representative from the Balkans. A golden opportunity for the region as she not only knows the situation but also understands it. So she can help Albania's membership. What does this do to Sali Berisha? Let's say he does it because he has a friend, Edi Rama, or has an interest. Also? Does it do to Albania?
Do you remember Damir Fazlic? He was not only a controversial Bosnian Serb figure, but also linked to the infamous UDB and organized crime. For Fazlic, Great Britain, among other things, declared Sali Berisha Non Grata.
It was Fazlic, whom Berisha himself called "my friend," who was glorified by his media as one of the geniuses of world finance. While he was a small speculator, who is now a nobody.
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