Oncology "Mafia"/ Whistleblower journalist becomes the target of online attacks with fake pages, Osman Stafa: I will continue to speak out

2025-08-07 23:36:26 / EKONOMI&SOCIALE ALFA PRESS
Oncology "Mafia"/ Whistleblower journalist becomes the target of

Journalist Osman Stafa has become the target of online attacks aimed at discrediting his image because he denounces the problems of the healthcare system, the disasters that befall Albanian patients.

In a Facebook post, Stafa points to a newly opened page that has no other activity other than the post in question and that clearly aims to denigrate his image and professional reputation.

The latest denunciation of the Staff was the lack of nurses at the Oncology hospital.

When they can't answer the problems I raise, they attack the person. When I denounce the lack of medicine, they tell me that 'you're in a soap opera'. When I talk about children's diseases, they ask for the 'director'.
But my director is only one: conscience. And the script was written by those who suffer in hospitals without medication, without hope, without a voice.
I have neither a studio, nor a budget, nor a bodyguard, but I have a true word that no one can buy. I am neither with a fake profile, nor with pages recently opened with the intention of attacking me. I am Osman Stafa, by name. While many fake profiles have recently entered my profile.
And you, who write with fake pages, who are you protecting? Why does my word burn you so much, if it has no value?
Because I say that we don't have PET-SCAN?
Because I say that we don't have brachytherapy in operation?
Because I say that the last 10 days of the month, tests are not done in hospitals?
Why do I say that the Oncology Department only has 19 armchairs, 10 beds?
Why do I say that ECMO is useless equipment, that it is not functional?
Why do I say that the Hematology Department lacks chemotherapy drugs, as happens in the Oncology Department?
Why do I say that to do a couple of tests at the family doctor, you have to wait 1 month or so? Or that to do an MRI or a scanner, you have to wait until October? These are my truths.
These are facts. And if you open 1 million fake profiles, you will not stop me.
I will continue to speak, even when I am left alone. Because I know that in the end, the real voice does not need direction.
And I will never use misfortune, I have God as my witness.
But the misfortune that falls on the shoulders of Albanian patients, with the lack of medicines and equipment, I will make a "punch", and I will smash their faces.

Osman Stafe's latest denunciation

WHEN WE KEEP GERMANY WITH NURSES AND WE DON'T HAVE ANY TO GO TO THE ONCOLOGY HOSPITAL
️The Chemotherapy Service at the Oncology Hospital has been reduced to only 7 nurses!
There are more oncologists than nurses! Yes, more!
Meanwhile, every day about 80-100 patients receive chemotherapy there.
This service used to have 11 nurses. 5 have left. They have not been replaced.
There are only 7 nurses left, who have to handle about 100 patients a day.
So, each nurse takes care of about 14 oncology patients a day.
Can you imagine this?
Can dignified treatment be provided when a nurse is faced with 14 cancer patients?
Can every therapy be administered properly, without error, without delay, without risk?
Does the nurse have time to properly check the side effects, the reactions that occur during the perfusion?
Is there time for a kind word, a human look, a help in moments of pain?
Who is responsible if an error occurs due to excessive workload?
Don't you have a nurse, Ms. Albana Koçiu?
We are supporting an entire Germany with nurses and we lack 10 of them, to employ them in the Oncology Hospital?

The Journalists Association of Albania reacts

The Journalists' Association of Albania expresses its concern about the personal attack published on social networks against journalist Osman Stafa, made by a newly opened page, which has no other activity than the post in question and which clearly aims to denigrate his professional image and reputation.

Such attacks, orchestrated and focused on discrediting a journalist due to his reporting on the problems of the healthcare system, are unacceptable and contradict the principles of media freedom and the public's right to be informed.

AGSH emphasizes that journalists must work free from fear of denigrating campaigns and rely on their mission to inform public opinion. We will continue to monitor every case and offer support to any journalist who is attacked in the line of duty.

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