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    Mitrovica Brücke
    KFOR military patrol over the Serbian banks of the Ibar river, KOSOVO-20/10/2013. Atmosphere related to the shortcoming happening of local elections in Kosovo. Further to the Brussels agreement reached in April between Kosovo and Serbia, these elections represent a decisive step forward to overcome the troubled Serbian current history, characterised by many the attempts to maintain its sovereignty over Kosovo. The importance of these elections stands as well in the significant rift in the Serbian domestic front which they caused. On the one hand, the more radical and nationalist wing, to whom Kosovo is 100 per cent Serbian territory, 'Sacred ground of Kosovo' for the Serbian Orthodox Church, argues that the Serbs of Kosovo should not take part in these elections with their votes as this would legitimate Kosovo as an independent state. The other hand, running the current government, takes instead the opposite view, albeit with some reservations, and it is opening up to formal recognition of the Republic of Kosovo essentially for two reasons: first, Belgrade is no more willing to provide funding for something that it will surely never obtain; second, participation to these elections will approach the country to the European institutions that negotiated the agreement, which could determine the possibility of a future accession of Serbia to the EU. Many Serbs of Kosovo feel abandoned and betrayed by their motherland, many other are just looking for plain ñnormalityî, even if means relying on Kosovo institutions./Credit:MICONI ANDREA/SIPA/1310251454 *** Local Caption *** 00668161
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children living in the Cesmin Lug lead-contaminated camps for internally displaced persons in Kosovo. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A mother and her children in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children from lead-contaminated camps in school in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A mother awaits healthcare for her child in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A man and child in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children from lead-contaminated camps in school in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children living in the Cesmin Lug lead-contaminated camps for internally displaced persons in Kosovo. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children playing football in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Woman and children in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A child surrounded by waste in a refugee camp near Mitrovica.
    Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A child in a refugee camp near Mitrovica.
    Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A girl holds a medical certificate giving her a clean bill of health. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children play in a rubbish dump next to a lead-contaminated camp in Mitrovica.
    Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children living in the Cesmin Lug lead-contaminated camps for internally displaced persons in Kosovo. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A family in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    A rubbish dump next to the lead-contaminated camps in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Daily life in a lead-contaminated camp for displaced persons in Mitrovica. Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
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    KOSOVO: Roma people living in lead-contaminated camps
    Children suffering illnesses as a result of lead poisoning are brought to this health centre in Kosovska Mitrovica, north of Kosovo.
    Following the Balkan conflict in 1999, the United Nations placed over 500 Roma in makeshift camps next to a disused but contaminated lead smelter in Mitrovica, northern Kosovo. The World Health Organisation has described the situation as an environmental disaster but the refugees have yet to be moved. As a result the children born and living in these camps have dangerously-high levels of lead in their systems. This causes health problems such as; memory loss, lethargy, black teeth and stunted growth. Mitrovica, KOSOVO - 02/2010./Credit:ANGER/ZEPPELIN/SIPA/1003311542 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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