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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is situated on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family brings their children to see the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovar veteran journalist Sylejman Shaqiri speaks on the phone in front of the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovar veteran journalist Sylejman Shaqiri speaks on the phone in front of the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is situated on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair stands tall in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is located on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is situated on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is situated on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by the statue of former British PM Sir Tony Blair in 'Tony Blair Square' in Kosovo's southern city of Ferizaj on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Sir Blair is so beloved for his role in Kosovo’s liberation that children are named “Tonibler” in his honor. The statue, created by Kosovan sculptor Agon Qosa, is situated on Blair Boulevard in Ferizaj. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two ethnic Albanian parents carrying portraits of their missing loved ones are seen wandering around Kosovo's assembly building on Sept 18, 2009. Although the war ended in Kosovo in 1999, thousands of families still demand answers from Serbian and Kosovar officials about their loved ones' whereabouts. Serbia has never apologised for the war crimes committed under Slobodan Milosevic's rule, which led to NATO intervention in March 1999. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two ethnic Albanian parents carrying portraits of their missing loved ones are seen wandering around Kosovo's assembly building on Sept 18, 2009. Although the war ended in Kosovo in 1999, thousands of families still demand answers from Serbian and Kosovar officials about their loved ones' whereabouts. Serbia has never apologised for the war crimes committed under Slobodan Milosevic's rule, which led to NATO intervention in March 1999. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two ethnic Albanian parents carrying portraits of their missing loved ones are seen wandering around Kosovo's assembly building on Sept 18, 2009. Although the war ended in Kosovo in 1999, thousands of families still demand answers from Serbian and Kosovar officials about their loved ones' whereabouts. Serbia has never apologised for the war crimes committed under Slobodan Milosevic's rule, which led to NATO intervention in March 1999. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two ethnic Albanian parents carrying portraits of their missing loved ones are seen wandering around Kosovo's assembly building on Sept 18, 2009. Although the war ended in Kosovo in 1999, thousands of families still demand answers from Serbian and Kosovar officials about their loved ones' whereabouts. Serbia has never apologised for the war crimes committed under Slobodan Milosevic's rule, which led to NATO intervention in March 1999. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-13-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-12-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Missing People-11-August 30, 200...jpg
  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Men, women and children supported by Youth Initiative for Human Rights and network of activists "My Initiative", protested on Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 - asking the Government and Assembly of Kosovo to find out and reveal their plans on finding the missing people of the war. 1887 question mark white sheets were posted around the Assembly building railings to resemble the symbolic number of those missing since the war ended in 1999 in Kosovo against Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia, who are alleged for crimes and war crimes against humanity across Western Balkans. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The chairman of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Dardan Molliqaj, addresses the protestors gathered outside the Assembly of Kosovo to protest against the latest Special Court decision in the capital Prishtina, Kosovo on Saturday, Dec 24, 2022. The Kosovo Specialist Chambers sentenced Salih Mustafa to 26 years in prison for the crimes committed at a Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) compound in Zllash/Zlaš in April 1999. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Local residents watch as Varg e Vi artist volunteers passionately restore the art graffiti created by locals in 1999, during the time when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. These graffiti adorn the walls of the well-known Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    27_Kosova_20230918.jpg
  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    26_Kosova_20230918.jpg
  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Din Azizi, Creative Steward and Visual Artist, strikes a pose against a rejuvenated graffiti displaying his cherished Italian flag, near Prishtina Road's tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, on Tuesday, Sept 19, 2023. Dini shared, "This mural embodies our shared memory. With each stroke, we revive 1999, preserving history and nurturing gratitude." (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    34_Kosova_20230918.jpg
  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Din Azizi, Creative the Varg e Vi's Visual Artist, is captured during a late-night session reviving graffiti showcasing the Albanian national flag near Prishtina Road's tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. Dini expressed, "This mural encapsulates our collective memory. With every stroke, we resurrect 1999, preserving history and fostering gratitude." (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Din Azizi, Creative the Varg e Vi's Visual Artist, is captured during a late-night session reviving graffiti showcasing the Albanian national flag near Prishtina Road's tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. Dini expressed, "This mural encapsulates our collective memory. With every stroke, we resurrect 1999, preserving history and fostering gratitude." (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    2_Kosova_20230918.jpg
  • This is a detailed view of the Prishtina Road tunnel in Gjilan, Kosovo, captured late on Monday, Sept 18, 2023. It's the site where Varg e Vi volunteers are dedicatedly working to revive the art graffiti created by local residents in 1999 when NATO's infantry units intervened in Kosovo to protect people from ethnic cleansing and mass murder by the Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    31_Kosova_20230918.jpg
  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Kosovo Police battling with some ethnic Albanian protesters who were protesting the visit of Serbia's PM Vucic. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (in picture) meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Kosovo Police battling with some ethnic Albanian protesters who were protesting the visit of Serbia's PM Vucic. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Two ethnic Serbian children holding Serbian National Flag on their hands during a frozen morning prior arrival of Serbian PM Vucic. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Two ethnic Serbian children holding Serbian National Flag on their hands during a frozen morning prior arrival of Serbian PM Vucic. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Some Serbian young boys laughing while Serbian PM Vucic, talks about Kosovo being part of Serbia. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (in picture) meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (in picture) meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (in picture) meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Kosovo Police battling with some ethnic Albanian protesters who were protesting the visit of Serbia's PM Vucic. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (in picture) meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 14, 2015 - Partes, Kosovo - Kosovo Police struggling with cold prior to arrival of Serbian PM Vucic in Pisjane. On his first visit to Kosovo since taking up the premier's post last year, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic meet with local Serbian political representatives in Serb-run municipalities in central Kosovo, Pasjane on Wednesday. .Kosovo war ended in March of 1999 after an extended NATO bombing campaign on Yugoslavia that eventually led to the Serbian assembly granting Kosovo political autonomy. Nine years after the end of the war, Kosovo declared its independence, but its status as the self declared Republic of Kosovo has only been recognised by 110 of the 193 United Nations member states. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Family relatives weep as they visit the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Paragliders carrying Kosovo's Flag, glide in the airspace of the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • People rush to take a selfie with the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
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The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • People rush to take a selfie with the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker (R) and former Kosovo's President Behgjet Pacolli (L), at the Culture House in Shtime, following a memorial ceremony in remembering 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
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The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Family relatives weep as they visit the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Relatives stand guard as they await condolences at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Family relatives weep as they visit the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Relatives stand guard as they await condolences at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Relatives stand guard as they await condolences at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Paragliders carrying Kosovo's Flag, glide in the airspace of the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Kosovars erected a statue in respect to the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Kosovars erected a statue in respect to the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • People rush to take a selfie with the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • People rush to take a selfie with the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Kosovars erected a statue in respect to the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Kosovars erected a statue in respect to the US Ambassador, former head of the OSCE Monitoring Team in Kosovo William Walker, at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage following reports from Ambassador Walker, who was among the first foreign diplomats to witness Serbian atrocities in Kosovo. It was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.<br />
The Gov of Kosovo recently allocated 70,000 euros for his book about Reçak on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_006.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_005.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_007.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_004.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_003.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_002.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_001.jpg
  • For the fourth day on Tuesday, northern Kosovo Serbs backed by Belgrade continued holding roadblocks with trucks and other heavy-duty vehicles across several main roads in northern Kosovo, leading to two border crossings with Serbia. Both crossings remain closed to traffic.<br />
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The latest move appears to be in response to the arrest of a former police officer on Saturday by authorities in Prishtina. He was part of a mass resignation of Serbs from the force last month after Pristina said it would require Serbs to scrap Serbian licence plates dating to before the 1998-99 Kosovo War that led to independence.<br />
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Kosovo Police on Friday said gunmen injured one officer after increasing police presence in its northern territory. <br />
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Kosovo declared independence from Serbia eight years (in 2008) following a NATO Bombing campaign (in 1999), which aimed at halting the ethnic cleansing campaign of ethnic Albanians by the Milosevic regime. Serbian armed forces of Yugoslavia had systematically targeted ethnic Albanians following the arrival of Milosevic on top of Yugoslavia in 1989. Serbia is responsible for the death of nearly 250,000 people across the Balkans within one decade.<br />
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Around 110 countries recognise Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia but not Serbia, Russia, China and five European Union member states.
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  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20150217_zaf_x02_018.jpg
  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20150217_zaf_x02_017.jpg
  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20150217_zaf_x02_016.jpg
  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb. 17, 2015 - Gjilan, Kosovo - A info-banner for the manifestation of independence is torn by angry citizens. Kosovo marked the anniversary of independence in a muted manner this year, as mass immigration, extreme poverty and a deadlocked political and legal system rife with corruption leave many Kosovars feeling there is little to celebrate. In 1999, the war in Kosovo sent hundreds of thousands of Kosovars fleeing for their lives. Now, seeking to escape unemployment, poverty  and lack of prospects, Kosovars are leaving for EU member states, particularly Germany. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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