ACTRESS ANGELINA JOLIE SAYS SECURITY 'QUESTIONABLE' FOR
MINORITIES IN KOSOVO
Mon Dec 30, 1:40 PM ET
PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (AP) - Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie
said Monday she has concerns about the security of Kosovo's minorities after a
recent three-day trip to the province to visit the U.N. refugee agency and those
displaced since the war.
Jolie, a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner
for Refugees, said she came to spend time with U.N.'s refugee agency staff for
the holidays and see the situation for the minorities in this area, a statement
released after her departure said.
"People think that when a war is over, everything goes back
to normal," Jolie said. "But in Kosovo, the security situation remains
questionable for minorities."
Kosovo, legally part of Yugoslavia, has been run by the
United Nations and NATO since 1999, when
the alliance bombed Serb troops loyal to former Yugoslav president Slobodan
Milosevic to stop their crackdown on ethnic Albanian
separatists.
Some 200,000 Serbs and other minorities have left the
province since then, fearing attacks avenging the crackdown, which killed
thousands of ethnic Albanians. Only a few thousand of the displaced Serbs have
returned, and those who remain here live mainly in NATO-guarded enclaves.
Although ethnically motivated attacks have decreased,
tensions between the ethnic groups persist.
The Oscar-winning actress visited mainly the area of Kosovo's
capital, Pristina, and the northern, ethnically divided town of Kosovska
Mitrovica, which remains a hotbed of tension. Apart from spending time with all
minority groups, her schedule also included meetings with NATO-led peacekeepers
serving here, as well as local community leaders.
"Since the war ended three years ago, there are only around
6,000 minority refugees who returned," said Jolie, adding that it remains
difficult for those living outside the province to come home.
The actress was appointed goodwill ambassador for the U.N.
refugee agency in 2001. She has visited refugee camps in many war-torn regions,
including Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Pakistan.
Jolie intends to return to Kosovo in the spring for an
extended UNHCR visit throughout the Balkans, the statement said.
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