For the young, lack of freedom of movement is particularly hard. All the teenagers dream of leaving and going to Serbia. "I want to sell everything I own and go to Serbia. There, I don't know, maybe I will open something, I don't know", says Bojan 18. He knows life is not much easier in Serbia, but at least he has freedom of movement there. He can not imagine a future in an enclave. Most of the available jobs in Kosovo are with the International community, but then you have to be able to speak very good English. Many of these positions are filled by young Serbs with good qualifications from other parts of Serbia.
Left: Gracanica church Right: 35 Serbs, displaced from their homes in Pristina live in a primary school in Kosovo Polje. Serbia has the highest number of refugees of any European country. Throughout Serbia schools, hotels and any other available buildings have been converted to house the refugees from the various wars.