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Kosovo today: destruction of the country
Kosovo received the status of state two years ago. So far, only 69 countries have recognized it as such. What is Kosovo today? This report Gregor Shlatta: "Most of the money comes from international organizations, which goes straight into the pockets of corrupt politicians. The unemployment rate is very high, in some areas 80%. Kosovo frozen in the transformation with no hope of progress. I tried to capture the atmosphere of the sad and dreary. The atmosphere of hopelessness, poverty, anger and conflict. "
33 ph via amelito
1. There is no industry, a few shops, a lot of people walking on foot, as they can not afford a car. You see a lot is almost finished, but the non-residential buildings - remnants of the recovery program after the war.
2. Faded photos of victims of the war in 1999. The center of Pristina.
3. Monuments Military Army UCK.
4. In the big cities have restored almost all the buildings, but in the suburbs and villages still are destroyed.
5. Photos from the Roma camps in Mitrovica. Gypsy's not like neither the Albanians nor the Serbs.
6. Gypsy camp.
7. Kosovo. Pristina.
8. Mitrovica - a city divided between Serbs and Albanians.
9. North Mitrovica belongs to Serbs south - Albanians.
10. In the evening, the city is not lit lighting. This creates additional painful feeling.
11. The unemployment rate catastrophic.
12. People living in houses left after the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1989.
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14. The northern part of Mitrovica.
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17. Almost none of the locals hoped that in the future will improve.
18. 25 percent of the population illegally working abroad, in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy.
19. In Kosovo, the popular street markets.
20. ...
21. Status of Health in the same poor condition in both parts of Kosovo, but particularly in the Roma camps.
22. Mitrovica.
23. Inside the hut Gypsy. No water and sanitation, no kitchen, just a bed.
24. Men who offer their services handymen.
25. Suburban Gypsy camp.
26. Roma children.
27. Two peasants sell milk on the market of Pristina.
28. Roma children.
29. Inside the hut Gypsy. Teenagers playing cards.
30. The southern part of Mitrovica.
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33 ph via amelito
1. There is no industry, a few shops, a lot of people walking on foot, as they can not afford a car. You see a lot is almost finished, but the non-residential buildings - remnants of the recovery program after the war.
2. Faded photos of victims of the war in 1999. The center of Pristina.
3. Monuments Military Army UCK.
4. In the big cities have restored almost all the buildings, but in the suburbs and villages still are destroyed.
5. Photos from the Roma camps in Mitrovica. Gypsy's not like neither the Albanians nor the Serbs.
6. Gypsy camp.
7. Kosovo. Pristina.
8. Mitrovica - a city divided between Serbs and Albanians.
9. North Mitrovica belongs to Serbs south - Albanians.
10. In the evening, the city is not lit lighting. This creates additional painful feeling.
11. The unemployment rate catastrophic.
12. People living in houses left after the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1989.
13. ...
14. The northern part of Mitrovica.
15. ...
16. ...
17. Almost none of the locals hoped that in the future will improve.
18. 25 percent of the population illegally working abroad, in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy.
19. In Kosovo, the popular street markets.
20. ...
21. Status of Health in the same poor condition in both parts of Kosovo, but particularly in the Roma camps.
22. Mitrovica.
23. Inside the hut Gypsy. No water and sanitation, no kitchen, just a bed.
24. Men who offer their services handymen.
25. Suburban Gypsy camp.
26. Roma children.
27. Two peasants sell milk on the market of Pristina.
28. Roma children.
29. Inside the hut Gypsy. Teenagers playing cards.
30. The southern part of Mitrovica.
31. ...
32. ...
33. ...
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