Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo

In early September 1998 a New York Times correspondent in Prishtina reported: As many as 40,000 ethnic Albanians, mostly women, children and old men, were trapped today on a dirt road south of here in western Kosovo as they tried to flee an advancing Serbian armored column, a United Nations officia...

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Main Author: Eriksson, Anne-Christine
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: Inter-University Committee on International Migration 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97514
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description In early September 1998 a New York Times correspondent in Prishtina reported: As many as 40,000 ethnic Albanians, mostly women, children and old men, were trapped today on a dirt road south of here in western Kosovo as they tried to flee an advancing Serbian armored column, a United Nations official said. These images, and the subsequent ones of tens of thousands of Kosovars literally camping under sheets of plastic or branches in the forests of Kosovo shook all observers. Then followed the images of massacred families, and an eyewitness account by a survivor of one of these massacres prompted the major powers to take some stronger political action.
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spelling mit-1721.1/975142019-04-12T09:48:37Z Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo Eriksson, Anne-Christine In early September 1998 a New York Times correspondent in Prishtina reported: As many as 40,000 ethnic Albanians, mostly women, children and old men, were trapped today on a dirt road south of here in western Kosovo as they tried to flee an advancing Serbian armored column, a United Nations official said. These images, and the subsequent ones of tens of thousands of Kosovars literally camping under sheets of plastic or branches in the forests of Kosovo shook all observers. Then followed the images of massacred families, and an eyewitness account by a survivor of one of these massacres prompted the major powers to take some stronger political action. 2015-06-24T12:56:12Z 2015-06-24T12:56:12Z 1999-05 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97514 en_US Rosemarie Rogers Working Paper Series;3 application/pdf Inter-University Committee on International Migration
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title Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo
title_full Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo
title_fullStr Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo
title_full_unstemmed Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo
title_short Protecting Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo
title_sort protecting internally displaced persons in kosovo
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