The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kosovo celebrates 10 years since declaring independen­ce

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PRISTINA: Security forces expected to march Sunday through the capital of Kosovo as it celebrates a decade since declaring independen­ce, a moment of pride for its ethnic Albanian majority although sovereignt­y remains fiercely contested by Serbia.

The parade is part of a weekend of festivitie­s and comes a day after Pristina-born British pop star Rita Ora headlined a concert for thousands of Kosovars who packed the main square of the capital covered in the blue and yellow colours of the flag.

“It’s been a long journey to get to this point and I think it’s just a start of an ongoing incredible journey for our country,” the 27year-old told reporters after flying in for the show, which ended with fireworks over the city.

The singer’s family left Kosovo in 1991 to escape the repression imposed by Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic after he stripped the Yugoslav province of its autonomy.

In 1998, a war broke out between Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian rebels and Serbian troops that left 13,000 people dead, most of them Albanians. Belgrade withdrew its forces the following year after a Nato bombing campaign against Serbia.

Kosovo, which has no army of its own, subsequent­ly became a United Nations protectora­te and, with the support of Washington and other Western powers, declared independen­ce from Belgrade on Feb 17, 2008.

“The state of Kosovo has upheld the people’s demand for freedom,” Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said during a special government session in Pristina. But “we are aware that citizens’ expectatio­ns for a modern state have not yet been fulfilled”. — Reuters

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