The elected mayor of Himara speaks of a parody trial - "My crime is that we want to be the masters of our ancestral land", he says
Fredi Beleris
Albanian opposition protesters threw Molotov cocktails and stones at government building - Rama was on a official visit to Turkey
Albanian PM's confrontation with Sakis Ioannidis, Greece's representative to the European Economic & Social Committee, at a workshop in Brussels - He spoke of Athens' "delusional" approach to the issue
Beleris speaks of political persecution - The trial continues on February 28th
Dozens of member of the ethnic Greek minority of Albania gathered outside the court that denied the mayor-elect to swear-in: "The court decision was orchestrated by Rama"
Police Director of Avlona allegedly took money to incriminate Beleris - Former Albanian Prime Minister's allegations about his successor Edi Rama
The elected mayor of Himara in Northern Epirus is still in jail with trumped up charges
The Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama was not invited
"The only reason I'm in prison is the grabbing of the properties from the native Greek residents, on behalf of 'strategic investors' who are mostly friends of the government and the Prime Minister"
The Greek Prime Minister pointed out that there is a question regarding the rule of law in Albania - The elected mayor Himara has been in prison for more than 50 days