Prime Minister Edi Rama announced his position in a statement to the media regarding the serious incident at the "Fan Noli" school, where a 14-year-old boy was killed by his peer.
The head of the government emphasized that measures will be taken to prevent such events, emphasizing social networks that, according to him, promote bullying.
Rama said that the government will undertake a consultation initiative with parents in all schools, where in cooperation with them the decision will be made whether the social networks "TikTok" and "Snapchat" will be closed or filters will be installed to control children's access. under 16 on these platforms.
"Our dilemma as a government is whether we should also try to move in the direction of setting filters, where in fact from the experiences so far where their effectiveness is low where cases of bullying increase or take the drastic measure of closing TikTok and SnapChat.
We have decided to put this dilemma up for broad discussion in all parents' communities, where all schools will be engaged, under the guidance of the Ministry of Education, to make a decision as democratic as possible for such a large but complex problem. in its own content and solution," said Rama.
Martin Cani was killed by one of his peers near the "Fan Noli" school, where they both studied. The genesis of the conflict started on social networks and after the event the author shared a photo of the wound on his hand on "Snapchat".
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