Albanian police fire tear gas as protesters storm party offices

Protesters clash with police outside the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP
Protesters attack the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP
Protesters enter the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP
Protesters enter the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana PHOTO: AFP
Police use tear gas to disperse protesters outside the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP

TIRANA (REUTERS) - The police fired tear gas and water cannon in Tirana on Saturday (Jan 8) as stone-throwing protesters stormed the headquarters of Albania's opposition Democratic Party in a deepening power struggle between party rivals.

At least one police officer and one protester were injured and dozens of protesters were arrested, the police said.

The protests were dispersed in the afternoon.

The protesters were supporters of former president and prime minister Sali Berisha, who was thrown out of the party last year after Washington banned him from entering the United States over alleged corruption.

Mr Berisha, who denies wrongdoing, has since mounted a leadership challenge against party leader Lulzim Basha.

Last month, Mr Berisha called a party assembly and announced himself as leader.

During Saturday's unrest, Mr Berisha's supporters used hammers to smash open newly installed metal security doors at the offices and threw up ladders in a bid to reach the second floor.

The police said in a statement they were forced to intervene after "a group of lawmakers inside the Democratic Party requested police help because lives were in danger".

Local media said people inside the building had sought to keep the protesters out by spraying fire extinguishers before the police arrived.

"The battle will continue… we consider the party building as our home and we will liberate our home," said Mr Berisha, speaking just after he was stopped from approaching the building again by the police using paper spray against him and his supporters.

Protesters attack the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP
Demonstrators protest outside the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP

The European Union office in Tirana called for calm and restraint. 

"There must be no room for violence in politics," it said.

The US Ambassador in Albania, Ms Yuri Kim, said Washington was deeply concerned about recent tension surrounding the Democratic Party.

"Those inciting violence or undermining the rule of law will be held accountable," Ms Kim said in a tweet.

A protester lies on the ground after clashes with police outside the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana. PHOTO: AFP
Former prime minister Sali Berisha (right, in 2007) was thrown out of the party in 2021 after Washington banned him from entering the US over alleged corruption. PHOTO: REUTERS

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