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Albania's TikTok Ban Sparks Concerns Over Free Speech and Rule of Law

The government's decision to ban the application for a year raises questions about civil rights and EU accession ambitions.
Prime Minister Edi Rama of Albania announced in late December a controversial plan to enforce a nationwide ban on the popular social media platform TikTok for a year.

This decision has been met with significant backlash from opposition politicians and human rights groups, who have decried it as an 'abuse of power' aimed at suppressing freedom of speech.

Rama's announcement follows a tragic incident in November, where a 14-year-old was fatally stabbed after engaging in a series of online disputes.

TikTok became a point of contention when videos emerged showing support for the killing, despite TikTok stating there is 'no evidence' linking the actions to its platform.

Multiple reports indicated these videos were originally published on a different social media service.

In response to the proposed ban, opposition MP Ina Zhupa criticized the move as a political maneuver that ignores proper legal procedures.

Ruslan Stefanov, of the Sofia-based Center for the Study of Democracy, echoed these sentiments, labeling the decision a populist tactic that highlights Albania's ongoing challenges with systemic corruption.

The ban has also raised concerns in Brussels.

European Union officials are closely monitoring the situation, given that Albania is in the process of meeting EU regulations on rule of law and fundamental freedoms as part of its accession process.

Albania has been an EU candidate country since 2014, and formal negotiations began in 2022.

Full membership by 2030 is a key aim for Rama's administration.

A spokesperson for the European Commission confirmed the EU is reviewing Albania's plan while emphasizing that bans on digital services should be a last resort, and any such action must adhere to transparency and accountability standards.

The EU is conducting an investigation under the Digital Services Act, assessing risks to users' mental and physical well-being.

Prime Minister Rama defended the ban as part of a broader initiative to ensure safety in schools, claiming it aligns with parental concerns across the country.

He assured that the measure is not a reaction to the November incident alone, and his office is currently finalizing the technical aspects needed to enforce the ban within six to eight weeks.

Despite criticism, Rama maintains that alternative avenues for free speech and marketing will remain in Albania without TikTok.

The broader implications of this move could impact Albania's EU aspirations if perceived as a step back in democratic freedoms and the rule of law.
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