Protest in Albania, Britain's embassy reacts

Protest in Albania, Britain's embassy reacts

Following tensions before Albania's Parliament, the embassy of Great Britain reacted. In a post on the social network Facebook, the United Kingdom says it supports the right to protest peacefully and that there is no room for violence and explosive objects at such a gathering. According to the embassy, protest leaders have responsibility for [...]

In a post on the social network Facebook, the United Kingdom says it supports the right to protest peacefully and that there is no room for violence and explosive objects at such a gathering. According to the embassy, protest leaders have the responsibility to ensure peaceful demonstrations.

The United Kingdom supports the right to protest peacefully. There is no room for violence and explosive objects in a peaceful protest. Protest leaders have the responsibility to ensure peaceful demonstrations, while police have the responsibility to ensure the preservation of public order. For everyone's benefit, there should be peaceful and secure protest”, the embassy statement said. /abcnews.al/

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