‘Incident in Klos was dramatic’, activist: Mothers think it’s taboo to talk to their daughters

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Civil Society activist Sevim Arbana commented on the serious incident that happened two days ago in Klos, where three people lost their lives and two others remained injured.

In an interview for Euronews Albania, Arbana emphasized that Albanian mothers today think it is taboo to talk to their daughters about certain topics which they find ‘delicate’, or ‘embarrassing’.

She further emphasized that families and schools should be the ones who make young people aware.

“This is the risk of all social networks too. But what’s more important is that we make these girls aware, and in this case, it is the family and the school, because there are no others who can influence the mentality of a minor boy and girl. The problem is that the mothers in our country have a taboo, she finds it forbidden, to speak in a metaphorical sense because she has not shaped the right relationship with the child. The problem is what we give to young people, and how we educate them. They marry off their 16-year-old girls, this is terrible, they give the girl like a dog. This is an indescribable drama,” she said.

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