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Albanian anti-government protesters hurl petrol bombs and scuffle with police – video

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Opposition protesters pelted Albania's government buildings and the mayor's office in the capital, Tirana, with petrol bombs, accusing state officials of involvement in organised crime and corruption after their leader was placed under house arrest. Thousands gathered in front of the government headquarters in Tirana as riot police officers cordoned off the office of prime minister, Edi Rama. Protesters later threw petrol bombs and engaged in sc…

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There have been riots during protests against the Albanian government. Demonstrators threw incendiary devices at a government building in the capital city of Tirana, and there were clashes with police. [more]]] >

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There have been riots in Albania during a demonstration against the government of Prime Minister Rama.

·Germany
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In Tirana, opposition supporters throw incendiary devices at the seat of Prime Minister Edi Rama. They are demanding the release of opposition leader Sali Berisha.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Protesters also demand the release from the house arrest of opposition leader Sala Berishi, writes Reuters

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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This is reported by Reuters. Thousands of opposition protesters gathered in front of Rama's office, and later in the office of the mayor of Tirana, who is also a representative of the Prime Minister's Socialist Party. The police did not intervene, but extinguished the fire from Molotov cocktails. There were no reports of casualties. Protesters also demanded the release of opposition leader Sali Berisha, who was held under house arrest and invest…

Late on Thursday evening, opposition protesters pelted the government building and city hall of the capital Tirana with Molotov cocktails, accusing Prime Minister Edi Rama of corruption and demanding his resignation.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Friday, July 12, 2024.
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