Amra Zejneli Loxha is the head of the Kosovo Unit in Pristina for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
Conscious of its image as a leading source of Islamic State recruits in the Middle East, Kosovo tries to stem religiously fueled radicalization in its prisons.
Some 20,000 Kosovar Albanian women are believed to have been systematically raped during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo. Only 100 have ever sought help. Fifteen years after the war's end, one rape survivor explains why in a rare interview.