Kosovo is celebrating one year since its declaration of independence, but the change in status did little to heal the ethnic divisions in the northern town of Mitrovica. RFE/RL's associate director for visual media, Ricki Green, visited Mitrovica soon after Kosovo's declaration of sovereignty on February 17, 2008, to see how the town's ethnic Albanian and Serb communities were responding.
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