Two words for the files, Kadare and Kaku taking

I've never met Ismail Kadare, but I have enough of his work to consider him sufficiently familiar. While his sister, Kadrie (Kakuna), I have constant memories of working together, once, at the newspaper “Albana”. Although a well - educated and highly personalityed woman, Kakuya has gone through [...]
I've never met Ismail Kadare, but it's enough for me to consider him quite familiar..
While his sister, Kadrie (Kakuna), I have constant memories of working together, once, at the newspaper “Albana”. Although a well - educated and highly personalityed woman, Kakuya has spent most of her life treated as Ishmael's sister. And that's no wonder, because this is fate, everywhere in the world, of all who grow up or are in the shadow of celebrities. But there are a few days, maybe for the first time, we're “we're looking at” the inverter of this universal law. No more or less, but Ismail Kadare is being treated today as Kaku's brother. And it all looks like “bribing” of his brother, after years of “implementation”. The reason is a letter from the great writer at the address of dictator Hoxha, 37 years ago, subject to exactly his sister. Which was also a serious threat to prison because it spoke non-stop against the regime in general, but worse, against Enver in particular. I don't want to deal with the heated debate, which has erupted in Albania, whether it did good or did harm Ismail Kadare who sent the letter, much more so when he himself clearly clarified both the purpose and the dilemmas of her writing. But I'm impressed with one thing in this story. How can there still be people in Albania who find more guilt in an innocent writer's letter than in those who committed the most intrusive crimes in all former communist countries? Many of the butchers of the dictatorship are still alive, and not a few of them work in high state institutions, even providing justice, morals, if so, and little or no talk of them. There are hundreds who have not only made monstrous decisions but also actively participated in the inhuman torture of “enemies of the class, since today, not only do they have honorable functions but they also give us democracy lectures. About a year ago, parliament passed the law on opening files, which, of course, was not meant to solve the Albanian society and state report with the communist past, but simply to pretend. Because it couldn't be expected for Eddie Rama's left hand to do this. It's clear about his shortcomings, but especially about the bad intentions from which they started to approve it, I said that even that bad law could be obtained something useful for the country. And today, sadly following Kadare's letter to clear Kaku in 1980, I'm very convinced of that. At least some institutions we could have cleared of State Security fossils, operatives or accomplices. Starting with parliament, then continuing with the others. Several months ago I publicly asked Albania's Parliament Speaker, Ilir Meta, to address the Authority for Information on State Security Documents to open all MPs' files, but there was no reaction. There is still time to do this, and we do not have to wait for September when the new parliament meets. This society, which has removed much of the past, cannot hold on the back of MPs, ministers, judges and other senior officials -- not even analysts and journalists -- who are involved in state Security files. It is unaware that we devote so much energy and time to a letter of Ismail Kadare without consequences (because neither Kakuya nor he himself were arrested), while we have millions of disaster documents that have brought thousands of people to the rope, to firing, to prisons, and to exiles. I read a news report quoting the Authority for Information on State Security Documents saying that reports of about 600 officials who have resulted in problems of cleaning the image have already been brought. I don't want to doubt the dedication and accountability of President Genta Sula, for whom I have respect, but I fear very much that the findings of the Authority, even if he works with full capacity, will be taken seriously and will not be used selectively by this government. And as long as there is no political strong will to be truly shared with the past, don't be surprised when letters like Ishmael's are served from time to time, addressed to Enver for Kacu.











