Albanian court frees protesters who rallied against Kushner-linked resort
An Albanian court has freed 19 protesters detained during a recent violent demonstration in the capital, Tirana. The protests, which began in May, initially focused on a planned luxury coastal resort linked to Jared Kushner, located in a protected natural area.

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AI-generatedAn Albanian court has freed 19 protesters detained during a recent violent demonstration in the capital, Tirana. The protests, which began in May, initially focused on a planned luxury coastal resort linked to Jared Kushner, located in a protected natural area. These demonstrations have since broadened into wider anti-government and anti-corruption rallies, with protesters calling for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation. Last Thursday, protests escalated when demonstrators confronted police outside parliament, leading to the use of tear gas and pepper spray, resulting in injuries to 15 police officers and the detention of 25 protesters. The court's decision on Sunday saw five protesters released without charges, two placed under house arrest, and 12 required to report to judicial police.
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5 extractedFifteen police officers were injured and 25 demonstrators were detained during the escalation.
Police used tear gas, pepper spray, and water cannon to disperse protesters during a recent escalation.
Protests initially focused on a luxury coastal resort project in a protected natural area, but evolved into broader anti-government and anti-corruption protests.
The planned resort is linked to US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
An Albanian court freed 19 protesters detained during a protest against a resort linked to Jared Kushner.