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Protesti u Tirani: Demonstranti doneli Rami betonsku tortu, gađali policijsku stanicu
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Protesti u Tirani: Demonstranti doneli Rami betonsku tortu, gađali policijsku stanicu

In Tirana, Albania, a large protest took place overnight, drawing several thousand participants including many Albanians from the diaspora who traveled from various European countries and neighboring nations. The demonstration began at 7 PM from Skender-Bey Square towards the National Heroes' Square and the government building, where speakers called for Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation and the formation of a non-party government with a one-year mandate. The protest lasted six hours and ended in front of Police Station No. 3, where 21 people were detained after a violent protest outside the parliament earlier in the week. Demonstrators demanded their release while attacking the police station, breaking windows, and prompting police to use water cannons. Symbolic elements included a concrete cake with the message 'Another 100 years in prison,' a coffin symbolizing death and opposition to Rama’s luxury resort project on Zvernec Island, and a statue labeled 'Last Dictator' which was toppled. Participants also brought prison uniforms and other items as ironic gifts for Rama, calling for his investigation and removal. Protests continue with plans for further demonstrations, and the

U Tirani je sinoć održan jedan od najmasovnijih protesta u istoriji Albanije, sa učešćem nekoliko stotina hiljada ljudi. Među učesnicima bili su Albanci iz dijaspore koji su stigli iz više evropskih zemalja, kao i Albanci iz susednih zemalja. Procesija je počela u 19 časova, od Trga Skender-bega, prema Trgu narodnih heroja i ispred zgrade vlade, gde su nekoliko govornika predstavili zahteve za ostavku premijera Edija Rame i formiranje "nestranačke vlade sa jednogodišnjim mandatom". Marš je trajao šest sati i završio se ispred Policijskog komesarijata br. 3, gde su 21 osoba koje su bile privedene nakon nasilnog protesta u četvrtak ispred albanskog parlamenta tražile svoje puštanje na slobodu. Tamo su demonstranti gađali zgradu policije, razbijali prozore, što je navelo policiju da upotrebi vodene topove.

Na protestu najviše pažnje privukla je simbolika vezana za rođendan premijera Edija Rame, koji je proslavio 62. rođendan juče. Demonstranti su doneli betonsku tortu sa natpisom "još 100 godina zatvora", ukrašenu flamingom koji je postao simbol protesta, započetih protiv izgradnje luksuznog odmarališta na ostrvu Zvernec. Međutim, najviše kontroverze izazvala je kovčeg koji su nosili demonstranti. Reakcije na društvenim mrežama bile su oštre: "Odvratno! Sramotno! Kovčeg nije poezija, on simbolizuje smrt. Ovo prevazilazi mržnju", navode se najčešće reakcije. Još jedan simbol na protestu bio je statua sa crvenim naočarima, na kojoj je pisalo "Poslednji diktator", koju su demonstranti oborili i šutirali. Organizatori su akciju uporedili sa rušenjem komunističkih spomenika 1991. godine.

Dopuna protesta bila je i donošenje zatvorske uniforme, sapuna, brašna i brijača, koji su označeni kao "rođendanski poklonovi za Ramu", u ironičnoj poruci povezanoj sa zahtevima za istragu i smenjivanje premijera sa vlasti. Demonstranti su mahali albanskim i američkim zastavama, skandirali "Nova Albanija", "Rama odlazi", "Rama u zatvor", "Beriša u zatvor". Organizator demonstracija, Edison Lika, najavio je da će protest biti organizovan i večeras, te da će se nastaviti svakog dana dok Rama ne ode sa vlasti.

Protest je bio deo šireg pokreta protiv premijera Edija Rame, koji je pod kritikom zbog korupcije, neposrednosti ka političkoj elite i izgradnje luksuznog odmarališta na ostrvu Zvernec. Kritike su se proširile tokom poslednjih meseci, a protesti su postali češći. Učesnici su takođe naglasili potrebu za reformama i transparentnošću u upravljanju državom. Učestvovanje Albanci iz dijaspore pokazuje kako tematski problem može imati širok učinak, ne samo unutar Albanije nego i u međunarodnim zajednicama.

Nakon protesta, organizatori su najavili novi protest ispred suda u Tirani, gde će biti izrečene mere bezbednosti za pritvorene. To pokazuje da aktivizam nije ograničen na jednu akciju, već da se nastavlja i dalje, sa ciljem da se pritisne vlada i da se dobije odgovor na zahteve građana. Organizator, Edison Lika, je izrazio namjeru da nastavi s protestima svakog dana dok Rama ne ode sa vlasti, što ukazuje na dubok i dugoročni prirodni ovog pokreta.

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Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsAfín a un partidoIzquierdaVeracidad 85Objetividad 70hace 4 h
Protesti u Tirani: Demonstranti doneli Rami betonsku tortu, gađali policijsku stanicu

In Tirana, Albania, a large protest took place overnight, drawing several thousand participants including many Albanians from the diaspora who traveled from various European countries and neighboring nations. The demonstration began at 7 PM from Skender-Bey Square towards the National Heroes' Square and the government building, where speakers called for Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation and the formation of a non-party government with a one-year mandate. The protest lasted six hours and ended in front of Police Station No. 3, where 21 people were detained after a violent protest outside the parliament earlier in the week. Demonstrators demanded their release while attacking the police station, breaking windows, and prompting police to use water cannons. Symbolic elements included a concrete cake with the message 'Another 100 years in prison,' a coffin symbolizing death and opposition to Rama’s luxury resort project on Zvernec Island, and a statue labeled 'Last Dictator' which was toppled. Participants also brought prison uniforms and other items as ironic gifts for Rama, calling for his investigation and removal. Protests continue with plans for further demonstrations, and the

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the protest as a legitimate expression of public anger against Prime Minister Edi Rama, emphasizing demands for his resignation and highlighting symbolic acts of defiance such as the coffin and prison-themed gifts. While the protest itself is not explicitly partisan, the narrative

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): Factually consistent with other sources regarding the protest details, participants, and symbolic actions. Similar to Article 0, it uses emotive phrasing such as 'odvratno' and 'sramotno' when describing public reactions, which affects objectivity. The comparison to communist monuments is also prese

Republika logoRepublikaAfín a un partidoIzquierdaVeracidad 85Objetividad 70hace 5 h
A ZA PREMIJERA - BETONSKA TORTA I PESNICE POLICIJI! Ediju Rami preseo rođendan, NOVI HAOS U PRESTONICI (VIDEO)

In Tiran, Albania, a large protest took place overnight with several thousand participants, including many Albanians from the diaspora who traveled from various European countries and neighboring nations. The demonstration began at 7 PM, starting from Skender-Bey Square and moving towards the National Heroes Square and the government building, where speakers called for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the formation of a non-party government with a one-year mandate. The protest lasted six hours and ended in front of Police Station No. 3, where 21 people were detained after a violent protest outside the parliament building on Thursday. Demonstrators demanded their release, attacked the police station, broke windows, and prompted police to use water cannons. The protest included symbolic elements such as a concrete cake with a message 'another 100 years in prison' and a coffin carried by demonstrators, which sparked strong reactions online. Other symbols included a statue labeled 'Last Dictator,' which was toppled, and a detainee's uniform presented as 'birthday gifts' for Rama.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the protest as a legitimate expression of public discontent against Prime Minister Edi Rama, emphasizing demands for his resignation and highlighting symbolic acts of defiance. While the protest itself is a political event, the tone leans toward portraying the demonstrators as a民意

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): Factual accuracy is high, aligning with cross-source consensus on the scale, participants, and main symbols of the protest. However, the article uses emotionally charged language like 'betonska torta' and 'pesnice police', which may bias perception. The reference to 'rušenje komunističkih spomenika'

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