Albanian clashes as protest over Trump-linked resort boils over
Violent clashes erupted between police and demonstrators outside Albania's parliament on Thursday, as protests sparked by a resort development linked to US President Donald Trump's family threatened to escalate.
Protests began in late May against the planned construction of a luxury hotel linked to Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner in a nature reserve in Zvernec, on Albania's southwestern coast.
For the second time this week, crowds gathered outside parliament to confront lawmakers and block entry to the building.
Lines of riot police pushed them back, leading to clashes and arrests, according to AFP journalists at the scene.
Police used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannon to break up the crowd, and some protesters tried to push through lines of officers.
Nine officers were injured by objects thrown by protesters, police said, but did not confirm arrest numbers.
Local media reported that as many as 20 had been detained.
People were also seen smashing the windows of an empty police car in a nearby street as the crowd was pushed away from area.
On Tuesday, six people were arrested when demonstrators threw eggs at lawmakers' cars.
The violence is a marked contrast to the overwhelmingly peaceful daily gatherings that have drawn thousands to the streets since the movement began.
The planned resort was first unveiled in 2024, but the latest wave of protests began after barbed-wire fencing and bulldozers appeared on beaches in late May.
Opposition to the project has become a flashpoint for anger over perceived corruption, with protesters calling for Prime Minister Edi Rama to step down over what they describe as a lack of transparency.
T. Jones--BTZ