A poster in the window of a Belgrade firm sports shop in Pristina reads: “Weapons Sold Here” Pristina television, in its Sunday news cast, also confirmed , either deliberately or not, the existence of Serbian paramilitary units in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and thus denied President of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic. Hence, arms can be legally purchased in Kosovo. All you need is money […]

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