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February 18, 2008

Kosovo: In Pristina and Mitrovica, Two Families And Two Moods

by Bekim Bislimi and Jasmina Scekic, RFE, Kosovo - “Our family has been waiting for ages for independence,” says Ramadan, Gezim’s 86-year-old grandfather. “So many people have died for this independence, it is unbelievable. They were killed in prisons, abused. All the things the Serbs did to us. Now, it is a great joy. For me, there can’t be anything bigger."

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