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The 2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations (also known as 21 January events) were a series of anti-government protests in cities around Albania following 18 months of political conflict over alleged electoral fraud by the opposition. A video surfaced which portrayed the deputy prime minister arranging a corrupt deal with the minister of economy.
January 25 - Opposition leader Edi Rama calls for more protests in the country and demands the international community mediate the political crisis. [ 4 ] January 28 - Over 100,000 supporters of the Socialist Party of Albania , the opposition, mourn the deaths of three protesters during police clashes in anti-government protests, through a two ...
2011 Albanian local elections; O. 2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations; W. Women's World Chess Championship 2011 This page was last edited on 23 July 2024, at 22: ...
Albanian opposition politicians set fire to a pile of wooden chairs outside parliament on Monday to protest the imprisonment of a colleague. At the start of the regular parliamentary session ...
Pages in category "Protests in Albania" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Albanian authorities began demolishing the national theatre building early on Sunday after dragging away two dozen actors and activists protecting the site, drawing a large crowd chanting "shame ...
Protests continued in Tirana, Albania, on December 10, days after a man was reported to have been shot and killed by police during curfew hours.Local media said that 25-year-old Klodian Rasha was ...
2010-2011 Algerian protests: Police break up a pro-democracy protest in the capital Algiers. (The Times of India) At least two people are killed in the Ivory Coast after Ivorian forces open fire on protesters urging the resignation of President Laurent Gbagbo. Riots occur in the Moroccan city of Tangier over utility costs.