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Albanians protest against another luxury development on Adriatic coast

From The Guardian · () English

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  • Around 200 protesters in Albania dismantled fences at a luxury development site on the Adriatic coast.
  • The demonstration mirrors ongoing protests against a controversial resort project linked to Jared Kushner near Vlora.
  • Anger is growing over construction in environmentally sensitive areas, including sites important for flamingos and turtle nesting.

In a forceful display of environmental activism, approximately 200 protesters in Albania took down metal and razor-wire fences at a luxury development site along the Adriatic coast on Saturday. This direct action signals escalating public opposition to construction projects perceived as harmful to sensitive ecological areas.

The incident echoes recent and ongoing protests targeting a planned luxury resort near Vlora. This project, backed by a company associated with Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has drawn significant criticism. Vlora is renowned for its natural beauty, including a significant flamingo population and a vital turtle nesting site, areas that activists argue are threatened by the development.

Protesters are increasingly voicing their anger over what they see as the unchecked encroachment of luxury developments into ecologically vital zones. The removal of the fencing represents a symbolic victory for environmental advocates and highlights a growing movement in Albania concerned with preserving the natural heritage of its coastline against commercial interests.

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