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Politike2024-05-26 13:17:00

"Damka e stato un albanese", Rama in Italy: We were discriminated in the 90s, but today we are equal

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"Damka e stato un albanese", Rama in Italy: We were discriminated in

Prime Minister Edi Rama recalled the difficult times when Albanians went to Italy at the beginning of democracy.

During his speech before the Albanian emigrants, he said that no one can forget the time when our country had the stamp "e stato albanese" that was in every article of the Italian media.

Rama says that Albanians were discriminated even in the 1990s, while today they are equal citizens of Europe.

"The great misfortune was that at the same time Albania looked like a television screen in the eyes of Italy when the lights went out. In the eyes of the Italians of the 90s, nothing connected pre-war Albania, the memory of which had been thrown into the garbage of the Italian history of fascism, with the communist Albania that had been conceived from the past as the imposed offspring of a reverse pregnancy. Who does not remember that time with the stamp "E stato un albanese" when the debates were boiling on Italian television. It was the time of a lighthouse keeper Umberto Bossi, who called for Albanians to be cut off at sea with an army rifle. It was a character that looked like it came out of a comic book.

Albanians in the 1990s felt discriminated against. There was a robbery, the local newspapers said it was an Albanian. There was a murder and the media said it was an Albanian. Even when he fled in an unknown direction, the unknown killer was Albanian. The Albanians had fallen in love with Italy and Serie A and the Italian National Team were in their hearts. Even under the dictatorship, the Albanians loved Italy and its treasures. The Albanians returned the antennas from Italy, like the anti-aircraft communist state ", Rama said during his speech.

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