Thousands march on parliament in Albania where they are denouncing a U.S. request that the country take on the job of dismantling Syria's chemical weapons.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Albanian) DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, MESILA DODA, SAYING:<br/> <br />"No to chemical weapons. No to hazardous substances poisoning the lives of our children, your lives and the lives of your relatives."<br/> <br />The request for Albania to take on the role came under a Russian-American deal to destroy Syria's weapons program by mid-2014.<br/> <br />The deal helped avert threatened U.S. missile strikes against Syria after an August sarin gas attack killed hundreds of people outside Damascus.<br/> <br />Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama indicated Wednesday that he was in favor of the deal.<br/> <br />But protesters in the capital Tirana Thursday were not.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Albanian) UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT, ANNOUNCING TO CROWD, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Albania is not the property of the Prime Minister but all Albanians."<br/> <br />Albania has e