Comment: Now All Kosovo is a Hostage
Renewed violence and the emergence of shadowy leaders show that key lessons have not been learned in the five years since the 1999 conflict.
Renewed violence and the emergence of shadowy leaders show that key lessons have not been learned in the five years since the 1999 conflict.
The recent ethnic violence in the UN protectorate shows little sign of spreading south.
Which governing authority in Kosovo should bear responsibility for failing to prevent the recent violence?
We have seen how hatred can destroy us - now Serbs and Albanians must work together to rebuild Kosova.
Violence leaves the Serbian minority wondering whether they will all have to leave.
New government hopes its handling of the crisis has turned the West against Albanians.
International forces fear they are now the target of Albanian extremists.
By Dusan Prorokovic in Belgrade (BCR No 490, 02-Apr-04)
The recent violence in Kosovo was largely a consequence of a failure to integrate its minorities.
In less than a month, the new government is showing a worrying tendency to unravel democratic reforms.