Kushner-backed luxury resort plan sparks protests in Albania
Protests have erupted in Albania's capital, Tirana, targeting a proposed luxury tourism project on the Adriatic coast backed by Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners. Demonstrators, using a pink flamingo as their emblem, express concerns that the development on Sazan island and at Zvernec will harm protected flamingo populations and other species in the wetlands.

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AI-generatedProtests have erupted in Albania's capital, Tirana, targeting a proposed luxury tourism project on the Adriatic coast backed by Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners. Demonstrators, using a pink flamingo as their emblem, express concerns that the development on Sazan island and at Zvernec will harm protected flamingo populations and other species in the wetlands. While Prime Minister Edi Rama has welcomed Kushner's investment, protesters, who appear independent of the mainstream opposition, are also calling for the imprisonment of Rama and opposition leader Sali Berisha. Kushner's business partner, Asher Abehsera, stated the project aims for "responsible stewardship" and environmental enhancement, alongside job creation.
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4 extractedKushner's business partner states the project focuses on 'responsible stewardship' and environmental enhancement.
Kushner's Affinity Partners would be an investor in the proposed tourism project on Albania's Adriatic coast.
Protests are occurring in Tirana targeting Jared Kushner and the Socialist Party government over a proposed luxury resort.
Protesters claim the development on Sazan island and Zvernec poses a threat to protected flamingo species and other wildlife.