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Author Archives: Milanka Jovanovic

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: “Kosovo: Separate Worlds”, Shkelzen Maliqi: Inside Look

by Milanka Jovanovic 16/08/199802/08/2020

“For Kosovo Albanians all roads seem to lead toward secession”, writes Maliqi. “That holds today as well, under the conditions of repression… And it shall be the same under a certain democratic regime in the future” “If the situation in Kosovo continues this way, I will be able to choose between the Kosovo Liberation Army […]

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