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'''Albania''' was created in [[1913]] by other countries.
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==Drug hub==
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Albania has an increasing problem with leading drug kingpins. [[Europol]] has arrested dozens of Albanian operating in [[Western Europe]] using the [[Schengen]] agreement to set up trafficking hubs without any scrutiny for EU authorities. "[[Eurojust]] and Europol have supported judicial and law enforcement authorities in [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and the [[Netherlands]] in dismantling a network of drug traffickers composed mainly of Albanian nationals. During a joint action, 35 suspects were arrested and 51 places were searched in the countries involved. More than 600 police officers were involved in the operation. Eurojust assisted the authorities in setting up and funding a joint investigation team (JIT) into the case".<ref>https://www.europol.europa.eu/media-press/newsroom/news/strike-against-albanian-drug-trafficking-network-in-germany-italy-and-netherlands</ref>
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==2019 protests==
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2019 saw multiple mass protests demanding the resignation of the [[Albanian prime minister]], [[Edi Rama]].<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2019/04/13/watch-live-anti-government-protests-in-albania</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 30 October 2023

Group.png Albania  
(CountrySourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Europe-Albania.svg
Flag of Albania.svg
Formation1913
LocationBalkans, Europe
LeaderAlbania/Prime minister
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Member ofInternational Criminal Court, La Francophonie, NATO, UN
SubpageAlbania/Prime Minister
A small country in Southeastern Europe.

Albania was created in 1913 by other countries.

Drug hub

Europe's New Cocaine Kings: The Albanian Mafia

Albania has an increasing problem with leading drug kingpins. Europol has arrested dozens of Albanian operating in Western Europe using the Schengen agreement to set up trafficking hubs without any scrutiny for EU authorities. "Eurojust and Europol have supported judicial and law enforcement authorities in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands in dismantling a network of drug traffickers composed mainly of Albanian nationals. During a joint action, 35 suspects were arrested and 51 places were searched in the countries involved. More than 600 police officers were involved in the operation. Eurojust assisted the authorities in setting up and funding a joint investigation team (JIT) into the case".[1]

2019 protests

2019 saw multiple mass protests demanding the resignation of the Albanian prime minister, Edi Rama.[2]

 

Group

GroupStartDescription
Mujahedin-e Khalq1965A terroristic cult seeking to overthrow the government of Iran. First allied to the USSR, then to Saddam Hussein and then finally to Israel.

 

Citizens of Albania on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
Enver Hoxha16 October 190811 April 1985The longest-serving head of state in the Eastern Bloc with nearly 41 years in power. Survived MI6/CIA regime change attempt.
Edi Rama4 July 1964Albanian Prime Minister linked to organized crime (which is illegal to say in Albania)
Veton Surroi17 July 1961Albanian politician; WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1999

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Bulgaria 1990-Albania 1991book extract2003William Blum
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