Protests also in the south of Albania, the 22-year siege of Kakoma is broken

Hundreds of residents from villages near Kakomë, situated in the south of the country, participated in a significant protest held on Sunday in Kakomë Bay. Attendees included local villagers and emigrants from Greece, alongside individuals from other parts of the country. The demonstration focused on the removal of structures—specifically enclosures and cabins—that had obstructed access to the bay area for approximately 22 years.

On Sunday afternoon, participants engaged in dismantling every remaining sign of the former restricted zone, an action they framed as liberating the beautiful coastal bay. Kakomë Bay is recognized as one of the most picturesque bays in the region. The protest unfolded along the area leading to the beach, drawing considerable attention to the long-standing dispute over access and usage of the site.

Throughout the event, law enforcement maintained a visible presence. Reports indicated that the police managed the gathering without any reported confrontations with the protesters, ensuring that the Sarandë-Himarë national road remained clear and accessible. The event marked a visible effort by local communities to reclaim and reopen the bay for public use.

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One thought on “Protests also in the south of Albania, the 22-year siege of Kakoma is broken

  1. It is noteworthy that such a long-standing local issue finally prompted a large-scale community demonstration.

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