In 1994, the Assembly of the Republic of Albania declared June 27th as the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Genocide experienced by the Cham Albanians.
On the 81st anniversary of the commemoration of this terrible crime, no manifestation from the state institutions of Albania and Kosovo, no manifestation from the major Albanian political parties in the Balkans;
On May 16, 2019, the Kosovo Assembly adopted a resolution through which the crimes committed during the war in Kosovo were qualified as genocide and it was determined that January 15th would be the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Serbian Genocide in Kosovo.
In the five years since the adoption of this resolution, the state institutions of Kosovo and Albania and the major Albanian political parties in the Balkans have not organized any official session to commemorate the victims of this genocide.
Although it is entirely right to commemorate the victims of genocides that nations have experienced across the globe, when I see the zeal of the bearers of our institutions to commemorate the genocides of other nations and the complete ignorance of what we have experienced as Albanians, I see it as right to ask whether in the eyes of the state representatives of Albanians, the blood of Albanian victims of genocide is of lesser value than the blood of victims of other nations.