The underlined part, you are wrong. Appart of the religion, Albania became an atheist country and the religion was forbiden for all citizens, they were treated better than the Albanian peasants. They were paid 20-25 lek per working day, while the working day of an Albanian farmer was 15 lek, but hardly came to 8 lek. They had schools in greek, there was even a branch of the Gjirokastr "Eqrem abej" University in greek, with the task of preparing teachers for the schools of Greek Minorite. They had newspapers and magazines in greek.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laiko_Vima
There was even a radio channel in Greek. Many of them have made a career in the ranks of the Labour Party (Communist Party), and in state institutions. They were known by the majority of Albanians as spies of the regime, many of them were part of the secret services, the Sigurimi Shtetit. When two Albanians spoke to each other, if a greek arrived, the conversation was interrupted immediately. Typical malakas.
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