Rama: “Koha Jonë” anniversary recalls era when free speech faced danger

Prime Minister Edi Rama took part in an interview marking the 35th anniversary of the newspaper “Koha Jonë” and 29 years since its burning.

The interview was conducted by publisher Nikollë Lesi.

Rama said the conversation reflects a period when free speech, as he put it, was threatened under an “ignorant regime.”

He also expressed respect for those who contributed to the newspaper’s early years and its role in Albania’s media landscape.

Moreover, Rama recalled events from 1997, including a violent attack in which he was injured. He said the period reflected deep political tension and instability.

In addition, he described his early experiences in journalism and the risks faced by media workers during the transition period.

He said “Koha Jonë” played a key role in informing the public during a time when state television dominated the media space.

Furthermore, Rama argued that the newspaper helped shape public understanding during key political moments in the 1990s.

Finally, he said media freedom carried both influence and responsibility, especially in a period of rapid democratic change.

/a.c/

The post Rama: “Koha Jonë” anniversary recalls era when free speech faced danger appeared first on RTSH English.

Original post Here

News
EU ambassador, Gonzato to new magistrates: Your decisions will shape citizens’ trust in justice

TIRANA, June 29 – European Union Ambassador to Albania Silvio Gonzato called on newly graduated magistrates to carry out their duties with integrity, honesty, courage and humility. He said every decision they take will directly affect citizens’ lives and trust in the justice system. Meanwhile, Gonzato spoke at the National …

News
La Repubblica Highlights Albania’s Contrast Between Modern Cities and Historic Heritage

The Italian newspaper La Repubblica describes Albania as a country where modern life and historical heritage coexist. It presents a journey from Tirana to Berat that reveals strong contrasts across the country. It shows Tirana with its new skyscrapers, electric vehicles, and rapid urban growth. It also shows rural areas …

News
Supreme Court President Sadushi: Justice requires integrity, impartiality and public responsibility

TIRANA, June 29 – Supreme Court President Sokoli Sadushi spoke at the National Conference on the interaction between the justice system and the media. He said justice requires integrity, impartiality and public responsibility. Meanwhile, he called for deeper reflection on the role and responsibilities of magistrates in carrying out their …