A protected coastal lagoon in Albania has become the unlikely flashpoint for a growing environmental and political storm. At the heart of it is a proposed luxury resort connected to Jared Kushner, son-in-law of US President Donald Trump. What started as concern over flamingos and fragile ecosystems has quickly snowballed into something much bigger — a public reckoning over corruption, land privatization, and who really gets to decide the fate of protected natural spaces.
2 hours Ago By Iwo Mazur
Protesters Take to the Streets
Demonstrators have been rallying daily in Tirana, Albania's capital, with voices growing louder by the day. Activists say the resort project poses a serious threat to one of the country's most significant coastal habitats — a lagoon sheltering exotic birdlife, ancient dunes, and rare natural features that simply cannot be rebuilt once lost.
Environmental campaigner Denisa Kaza has been one of the most outspoken critics. She says construction activity has already changed the landscape on the ground, pointing to new gravel roads cutting through delicate dunes that took centuries to develop naturally. Government officials have pushed back, flatly denying that any construction is currently underway. Kaza was blunt in her response, calling those denials a "blatant lie."
Government Vision vs. Environmental Reality
Albanian authorities frame the resort project as part of a broader strategy for responsible, high-end tourism development. Their position centers on structured planning over disorder and long-term care over short-sighted exploitation of natural resources. To them, this is about bringing quality investment to the country in a controlled way.
Critics, however, see it very differently. For them, Albania is being pushed toward trading away a rare and irreplaceable natural habitat — and its flamingos — to serve the interests of elite tourism. The deeper concern is not just about birds or dunes. It is about whether protected land truly means anything when powerful financial interests enter the picture.
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