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Who "killed" Elisa Spiropali?!

2026-03-05 12:06:00, Opinione Irena Beqiraj

Who "killed" Elisa Spiropali?!

In the summer of 1942, Winston Churchill had a long meeting with Stalin, a meeting that, according to historians, created the bridges of connection in the war against Hitler.

"The day after the one-on-one meeting, where they had obviously also drunk vodka, Churchill sent a message to Stalin:

"Dear friend! Perhaps it is too much for me to tell you, but we both need to make sure that our interpreters are discreet and maintain the confidentiality of our conversations."

Stalin returns with a note - Dear friend, think about your translator! I killed my translator yesterday."

This is the story I tell my friends when they ask me what I think about Elisa Spiropali's departure and subsequent message.

No, Spiropali is not collateral damage of Balluk's departure, which is being delicately dismantled by the government, creating the idea that it will exercise power through people chosen by it. The one who has fled politics and the one who has died have the same power over those left behind.

As Elisa knows well, it has not served the public good. Although I must say that if I had to choose between the two

I would choose without hesitation to work at a desk with Elisa.

 But it must be said that serving Rama is the line of least resistance, the easiest path. The servant does not worry, he thinks he knows his values, the servant does not care about others, the servant is looking for the adrenaline that power gives him.

Elisa was Rama's translator, and Rama himself suffered from paranoia about what his translators might say up and down! Modern autocrats like Rama do not take their servants' lives, but their honor.





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