Albanian protesters rally against Kushner-backed resort in protected area
Demonstrators chant "Albania is not for sale," challenging coastal projects tied to Kushner amid environmental concerns.
By Al Jazeera, Apps Support

Marchers brandish placards accusing the government of corruption, saying coastal development deals are being struck behind closed doors. [Adnan Beci/AFP]
Protesters takes part in a rally in Tirana. [Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
Protesters pledge to stay in the streets until Prime Minister Edi Rama quits, accusing his government of hiding details of major coastal projects. [Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
The project spans a wildlife reserve and an uninhabited island, and protesters have voiced concerns about the impact on biodiversity. Heavy machinery entered the area at the end of last month, prompting further outrage. [Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
Images of flamingos in flight are held aloft at the rally, symbolising fears for migratory birds that breed near the planned resort and Sazan Island projects. [Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
Protesters from abroad return home to join the movement, with members of the Albanian diaspora swelling the ranks of the Tirana marches.
[Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
Chants echo through Tirana’s main boulevard, as demonstrators insist they will not leave the streets until Prime Minister Edi Rama steps down.
[Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
Night after night, crowds gather in the capital, keeping up pressure on the government to halt a luxury hotel project in a protected coastal reserve.
[Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
“Albania is not for sale” is projected onto the prime minister’s office as crowds demand Edi Rama’s resignation over the Trump-linked resort plan. [Hameraldi Agolli/AP Photo]
