Journalist Blendi Fevziu posts a very touching writing for the 20-year-old waiter who was killed in Velipja

Journalist Bland Fevziu devoted a writing to 20-year-old waiter who was killed last night in Velipoja with three other people after several shots. Fevziu tells the story of Myzerim Zenel, who had started his job yesterday and expected to get his first salary. He says that his salary meant [...]
He says that his salary meant to support himself and his mother, who is in a difficult situation. He goes on to say that Zenel was called short <x0).
“Myzerim Zenel must have been happy yesterday, on his first day of work. Jobs that provided her life for herself and a help to her mother in extreme distress. His mother must have been happy to raise him as an orphan, who believed that his son would be by himself. None of the two could know that this would be not only the last day of his work but also his life. Such a young and innocent life. He couldn't even get his first salary at home, but in his pocket he only found 30 dollars. Nor could he help the mother who is now searching for relatives and neighbors who will carry her son to the grave. It will lead with the regrets of any parent who could not provide for his son almost anything in life. Myzerim Zenel said no one was calling by name. They called them “jet”, according to a disgusting mindset of Albanian society. But today, whoever has read his name will surely find it very difficult to forget”, writes Fevziu.
The “Mymission was one of the thousands of young people in Albania who aspired to a normal life. He was one of those who work from morning to evening, who sacrifice, who give everything and get paid so little. He was one of the young men who carry this land with their work. They suffer injustice and they're ignorant of it.”, adds Fazviu to his writing.
In addition Fevziu adds that Zenel was an exemplary son and that he had chosen the job to earn the money from his sweat rather than from his illegal affairs.
“Mizeration had only one <x1 sin>” in life. He believed that he wanted bag in his life with honest work and commitment. He didn't become a smuggler; he didn't put a gun into his belt to become a murderer; neither did he threaten anyone, nor did he rob anyone. It just worked. Or he tried to work because his life was taken from him from his first day of work. He fell victim to the thinking embedded in this country today and 30 years, that property is involved in violence, that territory is forced, that everything is robbed, built without permission, turned into wealth, and eventually legalised as if nothing had happened. That everything becomes a fact done and before the fact done, law and state don't function, even for electoral reasons, the state has become a legalized vehicle, punishing the honest citizen, the model citizen, the citizen who respects the law and rewards what it stole, broke the law, built without permission, or, as stated in daily life, “has forces”. And in this world of force, the law makes weapons, those weapons that took the life of a 20-year-old, that no one called by name, but from today, the family is bringing down to the grave. They killed a young man, killed a citizen of this country, killed a man who respected the law. He was murdered for nothing. They killed him because they couldn't choose who would put four more flowers on the beach, just as many places as they get today in the 4th cemetery together, Fevziu says.
Another Fevziu says that the 20-year-old man who was killed could have been anyone sitting on a beach thinking of enjoying some leisure time.
“Mizerim Zenel knew nobody. But he could be any one of us. It could be anyone sitting in a beach coffee or a town just wanting to enjoy an express. The guest is a living charge to anyone who could stop this murder and stop. It's a mirror of what might happen tomorrow, in a country where the thief is called a master and whoever respects the law and works “unable to” God be with you, Myzerim. You were certainly the best of all of us, even though bullets cut off your life and your dream between... ”, Fevziu ends.
Otherwise, shots fired between two families in Velipoj last night where 4 people were killed and 2 others injured. The reason for the conflict was the establishment of the beach tent.












