Censorship and Blackmail Accusations Rock Albania’s Top TV Station
An unknown person on Top Channel's show Top Story's Facebook page on Thursday sent shockwaves across Albania after claiming that the TV channel's bosses had cancelled the airing of an important documentary entitled "The Oligarchs of the Urban Renaissance".
"This #Investigation sheds light on abuses and corruption in town centre reconstructions carried over the last eight years," the anonymous statement read.
"Top Story staff have been under pressure from the directors, starting from the way in which themes were dealt with to the firing of the show's director," it adds.
Shortly after, Top Channel issued a statement naming former director Endrit Habilaj as the author of the Facebook post, and accusing him of blackmail. The channel called the statement defamatory and said Habilaj had been fired for breach of ethics.
"Our legal team is preparing the documents and will forward them to the authorities to ascertain the legal responsibilities and damages that the individuals caused the company by using the profession and the show as a tool for extortion and threats, also misusing foreign donations," the statement read.
It claimed that the doc was axed for breach of ethics.
"When the board analyzed the materials and observed serious ethical and professional breaches, it decided to not air this extortion, done in the name of two individuals who once worked for Top Channel but not in the interests of the truth," the statement added.
Habilaj, who anchored the show for four years, responded by accusing the CEO and owner of Top Channel, Vjollca Hoxha, of a list of extortion campaigns against other businessmen and state officials.
He did not deny, nor did he confirm authoring the statement on the show's Facebook page but...
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