Residents of Manzas in Durres were out today in protest. They oppose the burial of Iranian jihadists in their cemetery in Manzas.
The residents say that the Iranian Mojahedin should seek some space elsewhere, as the existing space is insufficient even for local residents.
Protesters said that while their families do not have drinking water, the Iranian Mojahedin have been guaranteed a 24-hour water supply.
“They have their own property which they have bought, let them build the cemetery there. We have mothers, fathers, the land is too restricted. Our graves do not mix with their graves. They are a community, let them have their own place”, one of the protesters said.
On the other hand, representatives of the Iranian jihadists have sought the help of ‘Fax News’ to resolve this issue.
Gazeta Impakt, Translated by Iran Interlink
The invasion destroyed Iraq as well as the dual containment policy that, despite its many flaws, had kept a relative lid on Iraq’s ambitions and Iraq’s ability to upset regional stability. The ensuing years of combat spawned the Islamic State and other terrorist groups, and destabilized the entire region, most severely affecting Syria.




