The first chant came from the back of the crowd. ‘Go home!’ yelled a youngster, as he stood in Pristina’s dusty Mother Teresa Square, the site last week of Kosovo’s first post-war demonstration. ‘Out with the UN!’ screamed an elderly woman, producing a placard that conveyed the same message. ‘We don’t need you here!’ Four years ago, Kosovar Albanians were liberated from their Serbian tormentors by the West. The international bureaucrats who arrived to administer the benighted territory after Nato forces made their triumphant entry were hailed as heroes by a populous as grateful as it was grief-stricken. Full Story
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