Albania’s Sazan Island Protest Story Is Real — The Eviction Drama Is Not
Thousands of protesters gather in central Tirana, voicing opposition to controversial development plans.Dear Cherubs, Albania’s coast has become the kind of place where ecology, money, and political theatre all arrive in the same taxi. The verified version of the story is noisy enough: thousands of people have protested a Kushner-linked resort project near Sazan Island and the Vjosa-Narta protected wetland. The viral version, however, adds a neat little plot twist about state forces “clearing” developers off the island — and that part is not backed up by the major reporting.
WHAT IS VERIFIED
Reuters reported in January 2025 that Albania approved a €1.4 billion resort project linked to Jared Kushner’s company on Sazan, an uninhabited former military island, with the government saying the investment could create about 1,000 jobs. By early June 2026, Reuters and AP said the project had triggered sustained protests in Tirana, where demonstrators warned that the plan could damage wetlands, bird habitats, and public access to the coast. In other words, this was never just a real-estate story. It was a coastal argument with megaphones.
The protesters’ concerns are not abstract. Reuters said the site near Vjosa-Narta is home to flamingos, seals, and sea turtle nesting areas, while AP noted that the development spans both Sazan Island and nearby protected seafront. By the time the signs came out saying “Albania is not for sale,” the symbolism had pretty much done all the heavy lifting for everyone. Cute slogan, grim policy fight.
WHAT ISN’T
What has not been verified is the dramatic claim that Albanian authorities launched an active eviction operation on Sazan Island or that the project collapsed. Reuters reported on June 5 that there was no sign of builders or heavy machinery at the site that day, but it also quoted Prime Minister Edi Rama saying there was “absolutely no chance” the investment would stop while he was in office. Albanian broadcaster RTSH likewise quoted Rama saying Sazan remains state property and will not be privatized. That is not the same thing as a full retreat; it is more like the government insisting the argument is still ongoing, just with better lighting.
There is also a real legal subplot. Al Jazeera reported that SPAK, Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutor, opened an investigation into funds used to acquire land titles and their sale to investors. So yes, there is protest, scrutiny, and pressure. But the clean, triumphant “the people won and the developers were kicked out” ending is, at least for now, doing more work online than it is in the official record.
Sources:
Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/business/albania-approves-luxury-resort-project-linked-jared-kushners-company-2025-01-16/
Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/albanians-protest-over-kushner-linked-luxury-resort-pristine-coastline-2026-06-03/
Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/albania-is-not-sale-protesters-say-over-kushner-linked-luxury-resort-near-2026-06-05/
AP News — https://apnews.com/article/8d7d0e216c28d23fe1b2e51cbb05b926
Al Jazeera — https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/4/thousands-protest-kushner-linked-coastal-resort-project-in-albania
RTSH — https://www.rtsh.al/rti/en/rama-sazan-island-remains-state-property-not-for-privatization/
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com
Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sazan_Island,_Albania_2016_02.jpg

