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The
roles of oppressed and oppresser have dramatically changed in Kosovo, since
the entry of Kfor (Nato) in June 99, 3 years ago. Where before it was the
Albanians who lived in difficult circumstances, it is today the Serbs. Since
the 800,000 Albanian refugees who fled Milosevic's troops during Nato's
bombing campaign have returned, 200,000 Serbs and other minorities, such
as Turks, Roma (gypsies) and Bosniaks have fled. The Albanians saw the minorities
as Serb collaborators and targeted them for revenge attacks along with the
Serbs. The estimated 30,000 Serbs who remain in Southern Kosovo now live
in enclaves. |
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