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Today, the news that the former competitor of Big Brother Vip, Meriton Mjekiqi, had a car accident on the highway of Pristina, made the rounds of the media.
The media of Kosovo have written extensively about this news, while Meriton himself and his family have not made any reaction to the media.
A few hours later, journalist Melaim Zeka said that Meriton Mjekiqi was fine and that he had been in a car with him when the car's tire exploded.
"For you who are worried about Meriton's work, about his accident. He and I have a dog in a car, Meriton and I are very good, as you can see," he said.
Meanwhile, his partner, Ilnisa Agolli, reacted a few hours late, as she denied the incident. According to her, the news was untrue, and that it had caused them considerable concern.
" Within the current legislation in Albania, it is important to note that the laws in force foresee sanctions for spreading false information, including defamation and incitement to hatred. Based on *Article 120 of the Criminal Code*, defamation or the deliberate dissemination of false information, with the aim of damaging an individual's reputation, constitutes a criminal offense and is punishable.
Recently, a false news has spread in some media, causing considerable concern. This action is not only contrary to the principles of journalistic ethics and requirements for objectivity, but also violates the laws in force, which aim to protect citizens from misinformation.
The relevant institutions, including the * Audiovisual Media Authority (AMA) *, should take responsibility for monitoring and enforcing these laws. This means that all media platforms that spread false news must bear legal responsibility and take measures to prevent fake news from becoming part of the public discourse.
In this context, we request that independent media institutions respect the standards of fair information and ensure that the published news is accurate and verified. Only in this way can we preserve the integrity of the media and protect citizens from the harmful influence of fake news", writes the former resident of BBV.