Elis Baba
These are not investments, they are an open war against every Albanian who has chosen to still live in this country. The model of the "Young Agallars" that we are seeing in Imshte (Lushnje), Boçovo, Povelçë, Seman and everywhere, shows the true face of this system: a machine that violates, robs, rapes the land and in the end, mocks us in the most arrogant way.
The scheme is clear. First, they leave you in oblivion by not cleaning the canals, and when nature does its work and the land remains under water, "experts" appear who coldly declare that that land is no longer suitable for agriculture. They tell us that Myzeqeja is "dead", just so they can find an excuse to forgive their client companies for planting photovoltaic panels on our bread.
But the mockery doesn't stop there. Look at what's happening in Imshte: while Belinda Balluku and Ceno Klosi are today officially under investigation by SPAK for abuses and deals that are related, as the media reports, to the energy and photovoltaic sectors, their free associates continue to sign the fate of our wealth as if it were their private property.
This is the level of degradation: when their oppression is being investigated by the special prosecution, the government doesn't even bother to listen to its local MP, Erion Braçe, who is forced to 'rebel' on Facebook because his country is boiling and he has nowhere to hide his head from the noise of the farts that his government has launched towards the fields of Myzeqe.
The violence that follows is the icing on the cake. In Boçova, a resident who has worked his land for three decades is dragged to the police as if he were a criminal. In Imshte, businessmen show up with "strongmen" brandishing weapons and threatening the lives of your children in broad daylight, while the State Police stand by as the robbers' private bodyguards.
This is not just a farmers' battle, it is a battle for survival. According to global security experts and the UN, future wars will no longer be fought over oil, but over water and food. This is a frightening reality that is knocking on our door. What will we eat tomorrow when the fields are deserts of glass and concrete?
This power is killing the future with full awareness. But, don't forget, this system is terrified of the truth. They are even terrified of a single comment from you here on Facebook, yes yes, be convinced of this!
Did you see what happened in Divjakë? The system was so shaken by the word of one man, that they used every means of pressure and forced the farmer to publicly retract the criticism he had made. Why? Because the truth scares them, because it could light the spark and wake us up from our sleep!
If a single farmer made them tremble, what if 1,000 farmers stood up and publicly said what they thought? What if 10,000 other citizens, who are fed every day by the products of these farmers, stood up with them, what would happen?