Kosovar Refugee Assessments in Montenegro and Albania
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.22052Keywords:
Kosovar refugees, Albania, Montenegro, human rights, health, forced migrationAbstract
Following NATO bombings on the 24th of March 1999, Serbian armed forces provoked a massive population exodus of ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo, an autonomous province of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In June 1999, UNHCR reported that 600,000 Kosovars had found refuge in neighbouring countries. ln order to assess the situation of Kosovar refugees, two surveys were carried out in Rozaje, Republic of Montenegro, and in Kukes, Albania, in April 1999. The main goal was to assess human rights violations. This paper describes the results of these surveys.
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Copyright (c) 2000 Vincent Brown, William Perea, Graziella Godain, Eric Dachy, Marta Valenciano
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