Journalist Robell says authorities choose Servile journalists to provide interviews

Journalist Robell says authorities choose Servile journalists to provide interviews

In an opinion published at the Time portal, journalist from the diaspora, Enver Robelli wrote about the interview journalist Armin Wolff had made with Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Periscope. This interview, he said, has also caused autocrat [as it refers to Putin] to perspire since journalist's questions were [...]

In an opinion published at the Time portal, journalist from the diaspora, Enver Robelli wrote about the interview journalist Armin Wolff had made with Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Periscope.

This interview, according to him, has also made autocrats [as it refers to Putin] perspire, since journalist's questions became more important than the Russian leader's answers.

Furthermore, journalist Robelli probably thinking of Kosovo journalists and their interviews with our politicians, has said that people with power usually choose journalists who ask servile questions.

“In the interview, Wolf is not arrogant, but still persistent; he does not avoid any themes and allows himself to be irritated by Putin's interference, out of his arrogance, from his refusal to respond. ”

No subject can be avoided by the Russian sabotage of Western democracies, aggression against Ukraine to alliance with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. ”

“Poutin most of the cases during the interview, speaks in a drill, interrupts the journalist, telling him that if he does not want to hear his answers, then not ask questions. ”

Wolf, in fact, insisted that Putin give the answer and not swim in his conspiracy theories. ” Robelli describes it.

In the end, writes Periscope, he also mentioned Italian journalist Oriana Falacaki's interview with Iranian leader Ayothallah Homeini in the faraway 1979 year. He also cites that interview as an example not to let rulers avoid questions.

To read Mr. Robell must click Here.. /Periscopi

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