Journalists' Associations have become bracelets of power, used only when Rama needs them to embellish the next reports on Brussels...

A journalist is openly threatened by a well-known underworld figure, once a prostitution and cocaine trafficker, now a washed-up and christened "strategic investor" in tourism. His name is Lul Morina. He is not ashamed to appear publicly with Edi Rama, to invest in hotels, under propaganda fanfare and to benefit from privileges that ordinary citizens do not even dream of. This is the Albanian reality of 2025.
In any normal country, an individual with this dark record would not dare engage in public business, let alone threaten journalists.
In Edi Rama's Albania, this man has risen to the podium as an "entrepreneur." He threatens, speaks in a mafia-like tone, and continues to take tenders, property, and government favors, while the police and justice system do nothing.
But the most disgusting thing is the silence. Journalists' associations are silent, those who should be the first on the front lines to protect free speech. They are silent because they are captured, paid, transformed into propaganda decor. They call themselves "defenders of media freedom", but in reality they do not protect anything. They have become bracelets of power, used only when the next reports to Brussels need to be embellished.
Edi Rama has turned Albania into a laboratory where all boundaries have been overturned. The criminal becomes an investor. The journalist is treated as redundant. Associations become government tools. And the public is accustomed to the idea that this is normal.
The message this event sends is simple and dangerous: whoever dares to tell the truth is threatened. Whoever threatens is rewarded. In this country, we are no longer dealing with corruption, but with an open agreement between the government and the criminal underworld.
If today we allow a journalist to be threatened by a former cocaine trafficker turned "strategist", tomorrow we will no longer have journalists. We will only have spokespersons for crime. And this is the graveyard of democracy./ Pamphlet
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