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  • During my time in Kosovo, one of the widows invited me to live with her and her children. This is M. who lives with her children in Mitrovice. Her husband was killed during the war.
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    Refugee in Tuzla
  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.
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  • Enclave of roma gypsies in Kosovo, outskirts of Pristina. The roma are heavily discriminated with no access of health, housing,education and employment.
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  • Enclave of roma gypsies in Kosovo, outskirts of Pristina. The roma are heavily discriminated with no access of health, housing,education and employment.
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  • Roma in Mitrovice in Kosovo. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in s camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • Roma in the Mitrovice illegal camp. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in the camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them any aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.
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  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.
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  • A roma community in the outskirts of Pristina.  Roma are heavily discriminated and forced to live in an enclave. They have not access to education, health and proper housing.
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  • Medicos del Mundo team is delivering health checks to the community of roma in Kosovo.  They gather a team of volunteers doctors to go with them.  These are the only health checks given to the roma population.
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  • Widows of war in Kosovo.  After the war, some of villages like Meje have no men left.  Many widows have no means of sustainment.  Ngos assisted the widows in rebuilding their homes.  However, the Ngos support has diminuished to null after they have been moved to  Iraq and Afghanistan.  This decision has left the widows in unfinished homes and no one to turn to for any support.
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  • Roma in the Mitrovice illegal camp. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in the camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them any aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • The Meja massacre was the mass execution of at least 377 Kosovo Albanian civilians of whom 36 were under 18 years old. It was committed by Serbian police and Yugoslav Army forces in the Reka Operation which began after the killing of six Serbian policemen by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The executions occurred on 27 April 1999 in the village of Meja near the town of Gjakova, during the Kosovo War. The victims were pulled from refugee convoys at a checkpoint in Meja and their families were ordered to proceed to Albania. Men and boys were separated and then executed by the road.[2][3] It is one of the largest massacres in the Kosovo War.[4] Many of the bodies of the victims were found in the Batajnica mass graves. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has convicted several Serbian army and police officers for their involvement.
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