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She is one as of the as yet undetermined number of Serbs who remain in Kosovo's capital, braving potential intolerance, unemployment and, recently, decentralisation.
The OSCE estimates there were 12,551 Serbs in Pristina in 2005 but that number has likely dropped since a new Serb-dominated Gracanica municipality -- formerly part of Pristina -- was formed in 2009....more...
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http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/06/04/feature-02
04/06/2011
Though ethnic tensions have eased, making ends meet remains a struggle.
By Muhamet Brajshori for Southeast European Times in Pristina -- 04/06/11
"Challenging" is how 39-year-old Jelena Gasic describes her life. She is one as of the as yet undetermined number of Serbs who remain in Kosovo's capital, braving potential intolerance, unemployment and, recently, decentralisation.
The OSCE estimates there were 12,551 Serbs in Pristina in 2005 but that number has likely dropped since a new Serb-dominated Gracanica municipality -- formerly part of Pristina -- was formed in 2009....more...
read more: se times
http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/06/04/feature-02
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