The KLA's New Model Administration
While the UN recruits staff to govern Kosovo, the KLA has appointed its own local administrations throughout the province.
While the UN recruits staff to govern Kosovo, the KLA has appointed its own local administrations throughout the province.
By Fron Nazi in Kukes, on the Kosovo-Albanian border (BCR No 15, 4-Apr-99)
Kosovo refugees streaming over the Albanian border near Kukes in their thousands are being met by two aid workers distributing biscuits and two Italian Jehovah’s Witnesses handing out fliers urging them to love each other.
Using the Balkan experience as a guide, the United States could best honour its victims by committing itself to an international criminal court.
For the first time since March 1998, when violent clashes erupted between Serbian security forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in the Yugoslav southern province of Kosovo, international diplomats sound optimistic.
Macedonia and Bulgaria have achieved a substantive breakthrough, on language, minority and other issues. But not without fierce debate at home.