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How is the Serb minority in Kosovo being treated today?

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How is the Serb minority in Kosovo being treated today?

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  1. They are worried more from a perceived threat than an actual one. They have nothing to fear their safety will be guareenteed by a the new Kosovar constitution. they need to leave these camps and return and integrate themselves with the rest of the Kosovar society.


  2. much better than they treated Albanians, when serbians were in power . there is always way for improving things . that's up to serbians : they MUST admit free independent Kosova as their homeland and start working for the benefit of this new born state , integrating themselves into society and open new perspective among people who lives in Kosova . your thumbs down in my answers , reports of them , and your posting are telling me that you are not interested to improve your life . so suit yourself . after all , you asked for it !

  3. Very bad...They live in conditions considered not for humans,in camps and trenches...Behind barbed wires and blockades.They do not have any rights,they can't go to church or school because that would immediately lead to provocation among Albanians,they also can't find job because Albanians have monopoly there and they are in constant fear of former KLA members who sporadically attack them.They also do not have enough food and medical supplies and practically no possessions at all...It is a true h**l on earth and those people are real heroes to survive in those conditions.God bless them!

  4. By whom ???

    The North part of Mitrovica is heavily subsidized by the Serbian government, buying out the homes of the Albanians that remain in this Serb dominated half of the city (sometimes by force) to drastically change the demographic make-up, probably to get ready to call for partition.

    It looks like they have it made, but they're only pawns of Serbia's geopolitical tactics.

  5. The Serb (numerical) minority is a problem in Kosovo, both to the Kosovo Albanians and the international community. The problem is their existence, and the existence of all other ethnic groups.

    The Kosovo Albanians had their historical chance to show the world that they are capable of handling Kosovo as their independent state, treating other ethnic groups according to international standards, which was a big steak. Instead, this happened:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXeyYvzXI...

    This is what will happen in full content to the Serbs and ethnic minorities if Kosovo is bullied independence. If the Kosovo Albanians had treated Serbs as "malo vode na dlanu," they would have probably had strong chances to obtain it. Instead, the Kosovo Albanians have shown that they are not capable of giving minimum security assurance to minorities...

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