By Vasel Malaj
Mr. Biberaj! Your lecture on democracy was delivered too late. On Facebook, I have personally criticized Albanian politicians for being responsible for the present state of Albania. After my criticisms, we exchanged a short message, and then you immediately unfriended me.
Mr. Biberaj! Your lecture on democracy was delivered too late. On Facebook, I have personally criticized Albanian politicians for being responsible for the present state of Albania. After my criticisms, we exchanged a short message, and then you immediately unfriended me.
Mr.
Biberaj, you are the one who opened the door to the Voice of America for the former
propaganda journalists of Albanian Communist Radio-Television. They, along with
their families, served as levers of the Communist Dictatorship.
To what
end? Only time will tell.
The
plain truth is that the Voice of America’s broadcasting has entirely changed
course after the arrival of the Communist dictatorship’s journalists. It has
become a stage for the promulgation of the Communist regime’s intellectuals and
pseudo-intellectual spies, who purposely are sent to the West on a special
mission: to control the Albanian diaspora communities.
If we
were to compare your lecture today with the book you previously wrote, “Albania
in transition,” we would see you contradict yourself, for you willingly or
unwillingly become a guardian and inspirer of the Albanian Communist mafia and
its cupola of crime. For this reason, you solely confirm the accuracy of my
comments on and criticisms of the Albanian-Communist mafia. I have posted these
comments and criticisms on the “Voice of America” website and the social
network Facebook, and you unduly rejected all of them.
The
Albanian Communist mafia’s plot against the respectable journalists of the
Voice of America, Isabela Çoçoli and Zamira Edwards, clearly demonstrates the
fact that the Communist mafia continues to fight us even here in this great
democratic country, the United States. Your analysis bears no value today,
since we, the former politically persecuted people by the Communist regime,
have spoken out for years what you were forced to say today.
I feel
good about one thing: the Communist propaganda colleagues have at last taught
you to ceremoniously voice yourself as “politically correct.”
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