After ten years in Kosovo the KFOR, the NATO-led international military force, is getting ready to leave the country. What started as a peacemission has made the people in Kosovo completely dependent on the military. With 15.000 soldiers in the Kosovo the military is the biggest contributor to the country's economy. The soldiers spend money in shops, they provide jobs and they are the their protection. As one of the poorest countries in Europe, Kosovo is going to face their biggest challenge, when the soldiers finally decide to leave, not only finacally - but also the fragile peace is a stake. People in Kosovo are afraid that when the soldiers leave - the war will start all over again

http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_001kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_002kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_003kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_004kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_005kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_007kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_006kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_mg3618.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_009kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_008kosova.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_mg8815.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_kosovo-tekst01.jpg
Article in Danish
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_kosovo-tekst02.jpg
http://www.saragalbiati.com/files/gimgs/27_kosovo-tekst03.jpg