19 March 2003 KRAGUJECAC, Serbia–When in the summer of 1999 over 400 Kosovo residents were forced to abandon their homes in the Serbian province in the wake of the NATO bombing, they found shelter in a collective center in Raca Kragujevacka. They were convinced that this small town in central Serbia would be their home for just a short while. […]

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