Fear stalks Kosovo’s divided Mitrovica city
Ten years after independence, Albanians and Serbs from Kosovo’s divided city of Mitrovica have one thing in common — fear, heightened by the recent assassination of a moderate Serb politician. The majority of the city’s 70,000 ethnic Albanians live south of the Ibar river. The northern side is home to 12,000 Serbs who follow Belgrade’s refusal…
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Sure is empty down here...