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A girl faints at a mass burial in Djakova, Kosovo, last Tuesday. The bodies of Kosovo Albanians from mass graves in 1999 near Belgrade are being returned to the families. A UN mission, exercising near absolute authority and backed up by a NATO-led peacekeeping force, has been trying to forge a modern democratic system in this region, torn by decades of bitter ethnic tension between an ever more assertive Albanian majority and an isolated Serbian minority.
PHOTO: NY TIMES
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