I'm looking for them, because s'u's taken for nothing.

It says: Baton Haxhiu, sad to feel ashamed of Albin and his government, which itself no longer feels foolish. They've changed consciences to propaganda, and every corpse is just a background for a Facebook status. I'm ashamed of them. Not because they have done something unexpected, but because they do not [...]
Sad to feel ashamed of Albin and his government, who themselves no longer feel foolish. They've changed consciences to propaganda, and every corpse is just a background for a Facebook status.
I'm ashamed of them. Not because they have done something unexpected, but because they no longer have a face to embarrass themselves. I'm ashamed of a power to choose to hide KFOR's troops from photographs, but I can't hide the traces of the humiliation he left at every step.
There's no more getting into the offices of this power. There are only scenarios, cameras and photoshops. I'm calling for them. Because they don't come back for anything. Not for a body in the water. Not for a restive lie. Not even for yourself.
Because in a free country, a government would have declared honor for the lost life of a young man who disappeared in the depths of Wyman. In a country of institutional integrity, one would have apologized for the patriotic illusion that was skillfully built on the empty rhetoric of the “liberation of the north”. But in this medium- and self-hatched republic, the government chose to hide reality: US KFOR troops who conveyed the KSF's mission of finding the corpse were hiding from official photos. They hid as if they were an obstacle to the false Narrator that “KSF finally entered the north on its own”. Not to save, not to help, but to show that propaganda knows no bounds - neither shame nor pain nor corpses.
This is no longer a manipulation. This is the death story.
But the truth, what rises like a corpse on the surface is this: The KSF could not enter the north without US KFOR's humanitarian permission. And KFOR was there. Present. Physically. On every step. Every vehicle. Every turn of the road. And hid. Techs used for almost a century.
For what? For a “lic” more? For a more comment that says “urime, our soldiers finally north of”? For a video that will be filled with digital flags and cheers, and a young man who believed in these lies rests without breath under water?
This is the culmination of moral degradation of propaganda: no longer reviewing trials, tenders or polls, but restoring death as well. To wipe out international troops from the sight of God himself, even on a humanitarian mission. Selling a human permit as a victory for sovereignty. To step on the corpse for a status triumph.
After all, what is required of a government? To find the body, preserve life, protect the citizen, and speak the truth. This government chose to find the best angle for photography. And to purify him from all the wicked. Even if it's reality.
This is no longer government. This is aesthetic of wickedness.
Because a government that uses death as a backdrop for false glory is no longer at war with critics. He's at war with humanity.
And this war is more shameful than any invasion.









