These are Kosovo protesters who were arrested yesterday in the DP protest

In the protest called by the former prime minister at DP headquarters, people from Kosovo participated. They were accompanied yesterday by police and identified as: Valdrin Dervisaj, 33; Arben Dervisaj, 38; Arben Dervisaj, 39; Dervisaj centre, 26; Orges Dervisaj, 20. However, the father of one of his [...]
In the protest called by the former prime minister at DP headquarters, people from Kosovo participated.
They were accompanied yesterday by police and identified as:
Valdrin Dervisaj, 33; Arben Dervisaj, 38; Arben Dervisaj, 39; Dervisaj centre, 26; Orges Dervisaj, 20.
However, the father of one of the detainees has said that his son and four other cousins have gone to escort a family member who was traveling abroad and that they had stopped for coffee, where he thought they were arrested.
He has denied that they have attended the protest.
Meanwhile, it has reached 60 people associated with violence at yesterday's blue headquarters protest.
The protest, called by Celi Berisha at the DP headquarters, started yesterday at noon, and Berisha's supporters gave signs that the continuation would be violent.
They began to revile and insult all MPs who support Basha. The first was MP Jelal Mziu.
Roland Beakko, a member of the leadership of this political force, faced the same situation and was struck as he wanted to enter the blue headquarters. Berisha's supporters forced him to leave.
“I was hit by a man who kept it on bread”, Bejko said.
Sali Berisha arrived exactly around 12 o'clock in the DP court, while Lulzim Basha went to the headquarters at 8:00. That was Sali Berisha's first message.
The protest mission was clear. I used to get into the blue seat at any cost. They could only enter the first floor without success to dismantle the armoured doors leading to the second floor.
The attempt to get headquarters came from outside through the stairs. Those who wanted to make it through the windows faced tear gas thrown from within the PD headquarters.
The determination to take over headquarters focused on a side door using tomb levers. Of the only cracks they could make, a large quantity of gas was released from the inside.
After more than two hours of protest, the DP headquarters turned into a crime zone with multiple damage to its front. Police interference at the DP's request prompted protesters to disperse while Berisha was inside the headquarters.
Afterwards, Berisha fled towards the prime minister, where he also announced the distribution of the protest.
“We spread out to deal with the wounded and arrested”, Berisha said.
Within the DP headquarters remained the leaders, Basha's supporters who protected the doors and police in the courtyard.
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