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An unidentified Ethnic Albanian with her children arrives at the Macedonian
Albanian border crossing of Qafe-Thane, about 80 kilometers (50 miles)
south east of Tirana, Saturday, March 24, 2001. Fearing an escalation of
violence between ethnic Albanians and the Macedonian army, many Albanians
have crossed the border into Albania after figthings broke out between
Macedonian troops and ethnic Albanian separatists on the outskirts of Tetovo.
(AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)
Bildmeldung vom 24.03.2001
14:41
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Unidentified ethnic Albanian children peer through a car's window after
arriving at the Macedonian Albanian border crossing of Qafe-Thane, about
80 kilometers (50 miles) south east of Tirana, Saturday, March 24, 2001.
Fearing an escalation of violence between ethnic Albanians and the Macedonian
army, many Albanians have crossed the border into Albania after figthings
broke out between Macedonian troops and ethnic Albanian separatists on
the outskirts of Tetovo. (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)
Bildmeldung vom 11.06.2001 14:59
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Macedonian police officers check ID-s of unidentified ethnic Albanians
at a checkpoint before the village of Aracinovo, 7 kms (4 miles) east of
Skopje, Macedonia Monday, June 11, 2001. The ethnic Albanians are fleeing
from the village of Grusino, which neighbors the ethnically borders the
mixed village of Aracinovo. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Bildmeldung vom 11.06.2001 14:56
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An unidentified ethnic Albanian family on a tractor-drawn vehicle, flees
from the village of Grusino, which is neighboring the ethenically mixed
village of Aracinovo, at a checkpoint outside the village of Aracinovo,
7 kms (4 miles) east of Skopje, Macedonia, on Monday, June 11, 2001. (AP
Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Bildmeldung vom 12.06.2001 18:17
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A Macedonian Army armored personal carrier passes near a convoy of humanitarian
aid, organized for the ethnic Albanians in village of Lipkovo, as it is
waits for permission to pass on the outskirt of Kumanovo 32 kms (20 miles)
northeast of Skopje, Macedonia, Tuesday June 12, 2001. (AP Photo/Darko
Vojinovic)
Bildmeldung vom 10.06.2001 17:53
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Smoke rises from village of Slupcane, 29 kms (18 miles) northeast of
Skopje, Macedonia, as Macedonian security forces shell the positions of
ethnic Albanian rebels, on Sunday, June 10, 2001. Macedonian security forces
continue with the offensive aginst the villages of the troubled Kumanovo
region. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Bildmeldung vom 09.06.2001 19:04
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Macedonian police officers search for weapons a vehicle and the driver
coming from the village of Aracinovo, only 7 kms (4 miles) east of Skopje,
Macedonia, on Saturday, June 9, 2001. According to Macedonian police, since
Friday, around 1000 armed ethnic Albanians control the ethnically mixed
village of Aracinovo where most of the people have already fled. Macedonian
police blocked all roads that lead to the village. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Bildmeldung vom 08.06.2001 18:19
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A flock of birds rise from village of Slupcane, 29 kms (18 miles) northeast
of Skopje, Macedonia, as Macedonian security forces shell the positions
of ethnic Albanian rebels, on Friday, June 8, 2001. Macedonian security
forces launched an offensive on the villages of the troubled Kumanovo region.
(AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Bildmeldung vom 08.06.2001 18:16
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Smoke rises from village of Slupcane, 29 kms (18 miles) northeast of
Skopje, Macedonia, as Macedonian security forces shell the positions of
ethnic Albanian rebels, on Friday, June 8, 2001. Macedonian security forces
launched an offensive on the villages of the troubled Kumanovo region.
(AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski
Bildmeldung vom 07.06.2001 19:58
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Smoke rises from a house in Madzar Malo, part of the town of Bitola,
mostly with ethnic Albanian citizens, 120kms (75 miles) south of Skopje,
Macedonia, early mourning on Thursday, June 7, 2001. Government officials
said around 50 premises had been damaged and 13 people had been hurt, three
with bullets from weapons fired by business owners defending their properties.
(AP Photo/Stringer)