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  2. War crimes in the Kosovo War - Wikipedia

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    Widespread rape and sexual violence occurred during the conflict and the majority of victims were Kosovo Albanian women. In 2000, Human Rights Watch documented 96 cases while adding that "it is likely that the number is much higher". Years after the war, the figure put forward for the number of rape victims was 10,000–20,000.

  3. Sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers - Wikipedia

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    Rapid increase in prostitution. Reporters witnessed a rapid increase in prostitution in Cambodia, Mozambique, Bosnia, and Kosovo after UN and, in the case of the latter two, NATO peacekeeping forces moved in. Instances of abuse in Cambodia caused widespread outrage after many of the abused women and girls also ended up contracting HIV/AIDS and other diseases that were not prevalent among the ...

  4. Prostitution in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo is mostly a destination country ( but also a source) for women and children subjected to sex trafficking. Most victims are internally trafficked for sexual exploitation. Traffickers recruit victims through false promises of marriage or employment offers in cafes, night-clubs, and restaurants. Many prostitutes, especially from foreign ...

  5. Ten Kosovo women under house arrest after returning from Syria

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    The women and children were sent to the Foreign Detention Centre in the outskirts of Pristina but were freed to go home after 72 hours. Ten women were seen entering Pristina Basic Court in a ...

  6. Crime in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Kosovo. Kosovo within communist Yugoslavia had the lowest rate of crime in the whole country. [1] Following the Kosovo War (1999), the region had become a significant center of organized crime, drug trafficking, human trafficking and organ theft. There is also an ongoing ethnic conflict between Kosovar Albanians and Kosovan Serbs.

  7. Kosovo and Serbia show no progress in defusing tensions -NATO

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    A senior NATO official said on Wednesday Kosovo and Serbia had not heeded international calls to take steps to de-escalating tensions involving ethnic Serbs in Kosovo's north which have threatened ...

  8. 'A huge demand': Ukrainian women train to clear land mines - AOL

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    Kosovo was the site of a devastating 1998-99 armed conflict between ethnic Albanian separatists and Serbian forces that killed about 13,000 people and left thousands of unexploded mines in need of ...

  9. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo

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    According to Amnesty International, the presence of peacekeepers in Kosovo led to an increase in the trafficking of women for sexual exploitation. [62] [63] [64] In 2001, UNMIK promulgated a Constitutional Framework for Kosovo that established the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government (PISG), including an elected Kosovo Assembly ...