War in Ukraine makes many Albanian journalists feel war journalists

As it happens on the floor when the band for the first time the entire village feels like a musician, now that the invasion of Ukraine took place, many Albanian journalists feel war journalists. After surviving against the tear gas of Sander Liesh, they are now convinced that they do not fear Putin's bombs. Then, for security, all choose [...]
As it happens on the floor when the band for the first time the entire village feels like a musician, now that the invasion of Ukraine took place, many Albanian journalists feel war journalists.
After surviving against the tear gas of Sander Liesh, they are now convinced that they do not fear Putin's bombs.
Then, for security, everyone chooses to stop at the Ukrainian border because no one has the courage to enter, and Kiev remains far, far away.
For days our screens are full of journalists counting without even a drop of emotion how many buses with refugees cross the border: somehow better than in 1997 and then in the Kosovo war, when not only the war drama, but the refugee tragedy was shown by many of our journalists by Rogner's comfortable coughs.
Today, the fashion is to pretend that you're going to Ukraine and, in this way, after analysts who don't understand and investigative journalists who don't investigate, the fashion of war tourists with microphones broke out. A wonderful occasion for some new heroic self.
Instead of the bulletproof vest, the monstrous jacket. Only the most famous of all who seem to be rolling across the Ukrainian-Polack border in search of cannabis cultivation.
Yet, it was last night that Blendi Fevziu chose to go to the Polish border to interview Eddie Rama in Tirana. /Albanian. com












