After Albania Violence, A Fragile Calm -- Christian Science Monitor
Albania was quiet Monday after deadly protests Friday. Prime Minister Sali Berisha last week accused Socialist opposition leader Edvin Rama of attempting a 'Tunisian-style' coup.
International calls for calm and suspension of protest took fragile hold in Albania today – after the latest chapter in an ugly cat fight between Tirana’s two most charismatic political figures put Albania in turmoil after three protesters were shot Friday outside the prime minister’s office.
Prime Minister Sali Berisha last week accused Socialist opposition leader Edvin Rama of attempting a “Tunisian-style” coup by massing protest at his office. Crowds swelled to more than 100,000 before two dozen were injured Jan. 21 in a melĂ©e that started with egg- and rock-throwing.
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Albania parties urged to resolve differences -- Reuters
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Opinion: Albania needs reforms, not rhetoric -- Deutsche Welle
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