Kosovo: life after independence
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Kosovo calls itself a newborn state, but critics of its independence have plenty of doubts. They point to its shattered economy and disorganised education system; to its reliance on drugs, weapons and human trafficking as short-cuts to wealth. They say its ethnic minorities have no human rights; that it isn't recognised globally. They say the people of Kosovo can't live side-by-side with their neighbours. These, they say, are the attributes of a newborn state called Kosovo.
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ovi balkaski muslimani jesu stoka,ali ima dobrih muslimana!
ja mislim da su Gorani posten narod,a muslimani su.
ima i albanaca,samo ne ovih sa kosova,to je cudno da u jednom narodu nema niti jednog dobrog covijeka.
Those people suffered genocide during the Turkish rule, during world wars and now in 1990es.
Qifsha shpitare per Kosoves.
Kosovo independence is something to laugh at, its a complete joke. With Serbia and Montenegro changing old Milosevic Yugoslav documentation such as Passports, ID cards etc thousands of Albanians from KS have come to places like Nis and Vranje to take out documentation stating them as citizens of the Republic of Serbia
Pa na kosovi koliko serbinje su udate za albanca i koliko unicade imate na kosovi,takodje naopako.Dve naroda,dve djubre ima ovaj svet.