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3 arrested for death threats against Rama

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TIRANA, Jan. 30 – Police said Sunday they detained three people suspected of conspiring to murder a top opposition leader at an anti-government protest, as the opposition said it would not back down from its campaign against the ruling party for alleged corruption.
The three people detained were planning an attack during a Friday protest march called by Socialist Party leader Edi Rama to honor three supporters killed during a massive demonstration earlier this month, police said.
One of the suspects threatened Rama after his vehicle was damaged during the chaotic Jan. 21 rally, police said in a statement. A Tirana court ruled Sunday that the men could be kept in detention for a month pending further investigation.
But the opposition Socialists turned down such a version saying that the phone threats were directly for Rama’s life and had no links to the damaged car.
Rama himself put aside the case saying that his life was no more valuable than that of the three dead at the Jan. 21 protest.
the opposition would resume anti-government protests in Tirana and then continue in other cities, although no dates have been set. Rama insists on the resignation of Prime Minister Sali Berisha’s government and claims that the conservatives rigged the 2009 vote.

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