26-year-old woman takes her father’s life. Neda Balluku reacts harshly and sounds the alarm: The Albanian family has reached its lowest point
- Korca Boom
- Jul 25
- 2 min read
Commentator Neda Balluku reacts to the shocking event: “The Albanian family has hit rock bottom”.
Commentator Neda Balluku has reacted strongly to the horrifying event that took place in the village of Frashër, Fier, where a 26-year-old woman identified as Ermalinda Rama took her father’s life, allegedly because he did not allow her to dress extravagantly or live the life she desired.
Shaken by the news, Balluku raised serious concerns and sounded the alarm over what she calls the ongoing degradation of the Albanian family.
According to her, it is time to accept that Albanian families are "sick" in order to begin healing them and restoring them to the values they once upheld—mutual respect, care, dignity, love, and togetherness.
Neda Balluku’s full statement:
Is this the “healthy” Albanian family?
For us Albanians, the family is the core of our social identity. It is our most important passport. Our greatest goal and dearest value. Family is the ultimate measure of success, and its failure is our deepest fear—when we cannot create it, maintain it, or keep it united. These principles are in our genes, in our worldview, in our behavior. We have inherited them, and we will pass them down for generations. For us, above parents and children, stands only God.And yet, our families are sick. And we must admit it, only then can we begin to heal.
I firmly believe, as someone who deeply identifies with what I’ve written above, that the Albanian family is not threatened by homosexuality, nor by abortion, nor by women pursuing careers, nor by their so-called excessive freedom, nor by divorce or anything of the sort. These are absurd accusations, used to cover up the real truths. And getting to the truth is not hard.
The truth is “the gap between what someone says and what someone does.”We all have eyes to see it, ears to hear it, and minds capable of understanding it.
The truth is that we have reached the lowest point the Albanian family has ever seen. We are losing our identity.Fathers who abuse their daughters, and daughters who kill their fathers. Sons who steal their elderly parents’ pensions. Children who conspire together to kill their parents.
In today’s Albanian family, there is violence, abuse, lies.The Albanian family is changing because times are changing, and the family is a living, fluid organism, it is not a concrete wall that stands still forever. Even if it were a rock, the sea would eventually erode it.
But instead of adapting, the Albanian family, in the name of old values, chooses to remain stoic and stubborn, resisting change with force. With violence.
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