Albania Faces its Dark Past | ARTE.tv Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2023
  • For nearly 50 years Albania lived under perhaps Europe’s harshest communist dictatorship with omnipresent surveillance, imprisonments, and executions. Today the country has chosen to open up the archives of the feared state police, the Sigurmi. Are Albanians ready to face up to a difficult past?
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  • @aria.6844

    The Albanian translation is VERY inaccurate.

  • @huwzebediahthomas9193

    So many documentarys,

  • @JeffTaylorRomania
    @JeffTaylorRomania 14 днів тому +2

    Hoxha was a murderous monster.

  • @raginald7mars408

    They are now in Germany

  • @itsoverbuddyboyos

    obviously, they will speak about it in a nostalgic manner. Albania today is a failed state with all industries, military capabilities, infrastructure built during communism destroyed or privatized by oligarchs. Simultaneously, people are emigrating out of the country at alarming rates, avg IQ declining day-by-day due to immigration and dysgenics, birth rates at non-replacement levels at 1.3(lowest in europe). The government is mass importing 3rd worlders without even consent from the populace or going through president or parliament. Everything built by communists have been privatized and the parasitic oligarchs sucking all the profit for themselves like naturals resources. Inflation at ridiculous levels, an average salary can barely pay for the high rents, forget about starting a family. The youth are demoralized and are uninterested in the development of country, culture, or society. The diaspora are entering 2nd to 3rd generation and are showing signs of assimilation and will never return (you'd be lucky if even 1% if the diaspora and their children came back). One thing they have going now is tourism but that comes with its cons, prices of goods will further increase as well as rents. Imagine your ancestors fighting and surviving for thousands of years in one of the most hostile region (crossroads for empires), securing prime real estate with gorgeous beaches and mountains, and instead of developing and continuing tradition and life there, people pick up their bags and move to the ghettoes of the west just to evaporate in the most disappoint manner after a generation or two.

  • @mjbranch2109

    Oh noo, ex Soviet is acting Soviet

  • @vasopapaj6389

    Kjo Godolja s eshte per te zhvarrosur, por per te varrosur.

  • @kusheran

    I'm tired of the structural racism in the "dark metaphor"... Does dark mean bad in your language? That is racist! Tired of the dark metaphor! Dark does not equal bad. Stop the racist language!