Protesters Detained, Police Injured in Clashes Outside Albanian Parliament
Police used pepper spray and water cannon as at least 18 protesters were detained and nine officers injured in the latest anti-government clashes.
6 Articles
6 Articles
Albanian police use teargas to disperse anti-graft demonstrators
TIRANA, July 2 - Albanian police used water cannons and teargas on Thursday to disperse anti-government protesters in front of parliament who threw eggs and flour at police officers and some lawmakers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Protest Outside Parliament: Clashes, Arrests, and Allegations of Police Violence Amid 33 Days of Demonstrations
Protests outside the Albanian Parliament in Tirana escalated today into renewed clashes between demonstrators and police, as a month-long wave of public mobilization continues to intensify. The gathering, part of a 33-day consecutive protest movement, once again centered on allegations of excessive force, arrests, and rising political tension between activists and state institutions. Albanian law enforcement officers confront citizens during the…
According to media reports, eight people were detained.
Albanian police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters outside parliament on Thursday, who threw objects including eggs and flour at officers and lawmakers. Three police officers and one protester were injured in the clashes, local media reported. TASR reports this, according to a Reuters report.
Protests in Albania are spiraling out of control. Police have used water cannons and tear gas.

Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


