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Faces against the protest/ After Taulant Balla, Karlo Bolino appears

Faces against the protest/ After Taulant Balla, Karlo Bolino appears

In the media army that has the mission to smear the youth protest on the boulevard, the diligent Karlo Bolino, publisher of Report TV and Shqiptarja.com, has once again appeared. As part of the media groups that are censoring one of the most important events ever to take place in Tirana, a protest that has occupied the headlines of the world's largest media outlets, Bolino has published an article in which he raises doubts about the small number of young people on the streets, whether they are 2 thousand, 5 thousand or 8 thousand; about the organizers who, according to him, hold anonymous meetings on WhatsApp; and about unverified polls that say that the majority of the people are against the non-partisan protest for the removal of Edi Rama.

The writing distributed by the media close to the government resembles a mental struggle to necessarily find the weaknesses of the protest. Anyone who has any questions about where this skepticism comes from need only take a look at the materials that have leaked from Belinda Balluku's file, which referred to the Italian-Albanian publisher, Carlo Bollino.

Bollino appeared to be asking the Minister of Infrastructure for financial favors for one of his envoys, businessman Rais Petrela, with whom he allegedly had mutual benefits.

In the message, which Bolino had sent in Italian to the minister, it was alleged that she was not keeping her promise to disburse this businessman through the roads directorate. And forwarding the message from the publisher of Report TV and Shqiptarja.com, her subordinate Ervis Berberi, Balluku wrote: "The other scumbags are covering the media from their own pockets. I left you alone, you made a mess."

Afterwards, Balluku, while talking to Berber, wrote: "Call that trash (Rais Petrela) who represents (Bollinon - in parentheses Lapsi.al notes) and tell him, this is the scheme, what's wrong with you... go explain it to Carlo... tell him not to write to me anymore... or else forget about the collaboration."

Such messages, which are fortunately documented by the prosecution, also explain the arsenal of mud being thrown in the media today against the protest. But ultimately, this is simply evidence that the protest itself has disturbed a system that has kept the country in apathy for decades, through abuse, violence and propaganda from purchased media./ Lapsi.al

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