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2011
in
Albania

Decades:
See also:Other events of 2011
List of years in Albania

The following lists events from the year 2011 in Albania.

Incumbents

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Events

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January

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  • January 21 - Over 20,000 people protest against alleged electoral fraud with 3 people being killed in clashes with police in Tirana. Deputy minister Ilir Meta resigns from his position.[1]
  • January 22 - Prime Minister Berisha declares his country will not experience a Tunisian-style uprising in response to the protests.[2]
  • January 23 - Arrest warrants are issued for six members of the republican guard over the deaths of three protesters during the unrest.[3]
  • January 25 - Opposition leader Edi Rama calls for more protests in the country and demands the international community mediate the political crisis.[4]
  • January 28 - Over 100,000 supporters of the Socialist Party of Albania, the opposition, mourn the deaths of three protesters during police clashes in anti-government protests, through a two-hour calm procession.[5]

March

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March 30- 3.4 Earthquake in Gjrokastra

April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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November 30: Death of Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, in Tirana.

December

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December 30: New Year's Eve Terrorist Attack On A Hotel In Durrës

Births

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ "Albania protesters clash with police, leaving 3 dead".
  2. ^ "Albanian PM Berisha defiant after three die in clashes".
  3. ^ "Albania issues arrest warrants for republican guards".
  4. ^ "Albania politician vows protests".
  5. ^ "Albania opposition calmly honors dead protesters".
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