BY KIM MEHMETI
The young people protesting in Tirana, if nothing else, managed to reveal one truth: that Albania is a country that sees democratic dreams, but sleeps in the bed of the Enverist mentality.
But with a difference: Enver of the communist era made Albania a prison for Albanians, while “Enver the Second” – the Painter – is building an Albania where there will be no place for Albanians.
Whoever does not believe this, let him pick up and browse the book “The Albanian Files”, where he will see how the sole owner of Albania – Piktori – has commissioned the architects of the world to build him an Albania that will expel the Albanians.
And it has been years since he started building that Albania, unhindered by anyone.
Part of that construction was also the destruction of Albanian memory, such as the turning into ruins of the National Theater in Tirana, which continued to transform Albania into a country where there will be old people to die, but not young people to give birth to children and bury the old people who give life.
And now, when this youth revealed to him the destructive plan against Albanianism, a plan that even the greatest enemies of our people had not thought of, he has no choice but to do his best to divide the Albanians, declaring them Iranians, Serbs, Greeks and whatever else.
In fact, he is not even lying when he says that the protesters are “foreigners”, because he has never felt the Albanians as his own.
Therefore, it was intended to replace the Albanians with obedient foreigners, who will not feel this land as their own and, therefore, will not even hinder them when it is sold.
In order to divide and weaken the protesters who have filled the boulevards of Tirana, he inadvertently revealed another truth: he has always felt the Albanians who live outside the borders of the motherland as foreigners and as enemies.
Finally, Piktori doesn’t even know that Albania is more important for the Albanians who live outside of it than for those who live in the state that he has transformed into his property, because without him they would remain nameless.
He does not understand that even this small Albania, which he extorted, would not exist if it were not a pan-Albanian dream and if the Albanians of Kosovo, North Macedonia, the Presheva Valley, Montenegro, Chameria and other Albanian regions had not shed blood for it.
He has not experienced how bad the Albanian feels outside the motherland when Albania has a parliament that the whole world makes fun of and a ridiculous prime minister, as if he were a circus clown.
How does he know what a tragedy it is for the Albanian when he is represented by a man who prevents his people from thinking and acting all over Albania.
Therefore, the protests in Tirana will only fail if Piktori manages to divide the protesters, which would ultimately be the biggest shame of Albanianism and an open license for Piktori to continue building an Albania where there will be no more Albanians.














