Kristin Griffith and Ruth Allen
UNTIL THE SPRING of 1999, many Americans had never heard of Kosovo, a Connecticut-sized province of Serbia. In March of that year, NATO airstrikes ended Slobodan Milosevic's campaign of ethnic cleaning against the region's ethnic Albanians. The fighting stopped, and the peacekeepers and aid workers arrived as the ethnic minority Serbs fled in fear of retribution from the returning majority ... (Full article: 849 words)
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