Thousands rally in Albania in largest protest yet against Kushner resort
Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets of the countryโs capital, Tirana, in the โ largest protest yet against a luxury resort development backed by United States President Donald Trumpโs son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Protesters on Wednesday held signs that said โAlbania is
Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets of the countryโs capital, Tirana, in the โ largest protest yet against a luxury resort development backed by United States President Donald Trumpโs son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Protesters on Wednesday held signs that said โAlbania is not for saleโ and chanted โNew Albaniaโ outside Prime Minister Edi Ramaโs office as the crowd stretched half a mile down one of the cityโs main boulevards.
The project, expected to cost about 5 โ billion euros ($5.8bn), has provoked outrage in the Balkan country because of its location near a protected wetland home to flamingos, seals and sea turtle nesting sites.
Critics have also raised concerns about a lack of transparency surrounding the plans designed by foreign investors.
โThis is the prime example of what has been happening in Albania for the last 35 years,โ protester Leand Lakrori told the Reuters news agency. โSo today, enough is enough.โ
The protests, which erupted in the village of Zvernec on the southern coastline where the resort is planned, have been dubbed the Flamingo Revolution, in reference to the protected wetland at the development site that serves as a migratory stop for the birds.
Rama has sought to play down the ecological concerns, saying an environmental impact assessment would be completed and that the project would proceed responsibly.
โWe are very proud of what we have done for the wildlife in Albania,โ he said. โThe โEuropean Commission has no reason to doubt our firm will to protect whatever has to be protected when it comes to wildlife and nature.โ

