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At the end of the Kosovo war in June 1999, 5,206 people were reported missing by their families. The vast majority were ethnic Albanian civilians killed by Serbian soldiers, police and paramilitaries during the war. Over the next seven years the bodies of around two and a half thousand people have been found and identified. Some were buried in mass graves in Kosovo, some were transported to...
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 5th 2007.Members of the KPC (Kosovo Protection Corps) walk back to their buses after attending a ceremony in Prishtina. The KPC, which was formed from the ranks of the rebel Kosovo Liberation Army will be disbanded under Ahtisaari's plan, and it's soldiers are due to undergo retraining..©Andrew Testa for Newsweek By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 5th 2007.Although Kosovo remains the poorest area in Europe, Kosovo's economy is booming for some. In the middle of one of Prishtina's many housing projects, this mansion belongs to a food importer..©Andrew Testa for Newsweek By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 7th 2007..©Andrew Testa for Newsweek By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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  • Kosovo. March 2007..©Andrew Testa/Panos By photographer Andrew Testa
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