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Albania struggles
to restore order
amid anarchy
TIRANA, Albania (AP) - In the
square where the first stirrings of Al
banian discontent began, a crowd
mourned victims Sunday and appealed
for an end to the anarchy that has
forced thousands to flee and pushed
the president into a comer.
Across the Adriatic Sea, Italian
authorities said their ports were
strained to the limit with more than
4,000 Albanian refugees. At least an
other 100 former military officers and
sailors were en route in an Albanian
navy torpedo boat they comman
deered.
In Tirana, 2,000 people chanted
“Albania” and waved flowers or
linked hands in Skanderbeg Square,
where the first anti-government pro
tests were staged in December follow
ing the collapse of investment funds
promising high yields.
Struggling to regain control in the
capital, authorities formed a civilian
militia to work alongside police at
roadblocks and patrols. In an appar
ent attempt to balance its harsh tac
tics, the government declared Sunday
a national day of mourning.
The crowd held aloft posters show
ing a bloody hand, with a slogan
against violence, and the portrait of a
teen-ager killed in Tirana last week.
People knelt twice for a moment
of silence, and several women wept.
Government security forces watched
from rooftops above the sunbathed
square.
But the appeals for peace were off
set by continuing chaos and exodus
elsewhere.
In the port of Durres, about 25
miles west of Tirana, police fired on a
mob that tried to commandeer a ves
sel to take them to Italy. Four people
were injured, hospital officials said.
Four Turkish navy snipers watched
over the evacuation of 250 Turks,
taken on small Zodiac vessels to a ves
sel off the coast. In Tirana, U.S. Ma
rine helicopters continued to ferry
Americans to a ship in the Adriatic.
Three Italian Navy helicopters evacu
ated 30 more people from Tirana.
Pope John Paul II, in his weekly
comments from the Vatican, urged
Albanians on Sunday to put down
their arms and appealed to the rest of
Europe to help them rebuild their
country based on democracy and po
litical and social dialogue.
In the Netherlands, European
Union foreign ministers, asked by the
Albanian government for troops to
restore order, could only agree to send
a high-level evaluation mission Mon
day. They also agreed to send food and
other humanitarian aid as soon as con
ditions stabilize.
The EU decision had been delayed
because of false rumors about the res
ignation of Albanian President Sali
Berisha. His resignation is virtually
the only demand that unites insurgents
who have ransacked government ar
mories in recent days and seized weap
ons.
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