A look at the Albanian island where a Kushner-Trump resort plan has sparked protests






Fencing removed at environmentally sensitive site, mirroring protests against Trump son-in-law’s project
About 200 protesters on Saturday tore down metal and razor-wire fences surrounding a luxury development site on Albania’s Adriatic coast, in another sign of growing anger against construction in environmentally sensitive areas.
Albanians have been protesting for weeks against a planned luxury resort backed by a company linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of Donald Trump, near Vlora, which is famed for its flamingos and a turtle nesting site.
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© Photograph: Florion Goga/Reuters

© Photograph: Florion Goga/Reuters

© Photograph: Florion Goga/Reuters

A luxury resort backed by the US president’s family may be built on a wildlife-rich nature reserve in one of Europe’s poorest nations
If the real estate dreams of a billionaire political family come true, an island in one of Europe’s poorest countries will become a luxury hotel complex, sweeping up stretches of the wildlife-rich nature reserve that sits across the water.
No public consultation has taken place, but there are signs the idea is on the way to becoming reality. Albania has been rocked by nearly two weeks of fierce protests after fences and heavy machinery came to a sensitive wetland and preparatory work began on the tourism vision of Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
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© Photograph: Fedja Grulovic/Reuters

© Photograph: Fedja Grulovic/Reuters

© Photograph: Fedja Grulovic/Reuters

“Albania is not for sale.” This is the battle cry that has gripped Tirana, the country’s capital and largest city, for the past two weeks. Thousands of people have been taking to the streets every day to rally against two mega-tourism projects championed by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner – the daughter and son-in-law of the American president – in a paradisiacal corner of the Adriatic coast.

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