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Unrest continues on Kosovo anniversary
A year after the ceasefire which paved the way for the United Nations to take charge of Kosovo, the UN faces criticism from both Serbs and Kosovo Albanians about its even-handedness. Hatred remains, with continued violence across the province. Demonstrators in Kosovo's capital Pristina have been demanding the release of a thousand ethnic Albanians still being held in Serbian jails. The BBC's Helen Wade reports.,

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