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The appalling scenes that come to us from Munella and Thirra in our Diocese of Rrëshen, and not only from there, but from all over the country, are serious events. Unfortunately, they are repeating every year, thus destroying the flora and fauna of our areas. This is criminal. The fire in the forests is a "disaster" that we will pay for, just as we have paid for their indiscriminate cutting, the destruction of rivers and watercourses for HPPs, or as we have used mines without criteria, with the sole purpose of individual benefits . Who is responsible? Read also: Thursday horoscope, find out the star forecast for your sign Photo/ Manaj and Ernest Muçi are selected in the lineup of the week in the Turkish Super League The first responsibility falls on the state authorities that have not taken serious measures to protect nature and the territory.
The nature, the forests, the mountains Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data have been completely neglected, being content with some investments, mostly private, but even these have almost completely bewildered the nature concentrated on the Albanian coast. The interior of Albanian nature is left at the mercy of the fate of irresponsible criminal people or beneficiaries of clientelistic businesses. The responsibility of the state authorities cannot be hidden or covered with global warming or the irresponsibility of the arsonist "shepherds". These fires and their spread are the main failures of the Albanian state, just like the cutting of forests immediately after the fall of communism.

The second responsibility, but not the least, is that of us citizens with our disengagement, with our almost total insensitivity towards nature as a good and common wealth. Nature is our common home, Pope Francis reminds us. We love nature only when it cools or warms us, but not when we have to protect it. For years, since the fall of communism, nature has been abused. In addition to state corruption, irresponsibility and low civic education have also increased. We must first protect and then denounce the abuses of nature, bringing the abusers to the attention of the authorities and protesting when the abuser is the state itself with its corrupt links. It is time for serious action and reflection.
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