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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Albania's interior minister has resigned amid violent protests against deadly police shooting of Klodian Rasha

Albania's interior minister has resigned amid violent protests on Thursday (December 10) after police fatally shot a young man during the country's overnight curfew on Tuesday. Klodian Rasha, 25, was shot dead near his home in the capital Tirana after not responding to police calls to stop. An officer, who was later suspended pending an investigation, has reportedly stated that he opened fire because he believed the man had a weapon in his hands. On Thursday, Prime Minister Edi Rama confirmed he has accepted the resignation of interior minister Sander Lleshaj. The minister had previously said police were investigating how the fatal shooting occurred and expressed his "deepest condolences for the tragic loss." Several hundred demonstrators gathered outside Albanian government buildings in the capital on Thursday for a second consecutive night. Authorities had urged citizens to respect COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings after violent clashes on Wednesday, largely organized over social media. State police said that 16 officers were injured, while three people were charged with various offenses including "participation in illegal gatherings", "destroying property by fire" and "disobedience to the order of public order police officer."

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