2007年VOA标准英语-Serb Students in North Kosovo Fearful of Future(在线收听) |
By Barry Wood
Bojan Vasic is a 22 -ear-old law student at Mitrovica's Serbian language university. He says he worries about the future. "It's really impossible to predict what will happen. My hope is some type of compromise can be reached. Because I'm sure a compromise solution could bring long-term stability, which is really needed in the whole region." About half of Kosovo's 100,000 Serbs live in north Mitrovica and nearby areas. The university and hospital are economic anchors in a town where nearly half the workers are unemployed. Like Vasic, Vuk Mitrovic is a law student at the university. He comes from Montenegro. He too is undecided about the future. Mitrovic's dorm room bears reminders of his study visit to America some years back. Temporarily comfortable in Mitrovica, both students shudder at the prospect of Kosovo being independent from Serbia. Mitrovic says Serbs must stay because to them Kosovo is holy land. Vasic says his deepest worry is panic, where Serbs would be forced out of Kosovo in convoys of buses. "If we get a solution that is not a compromise, then probably we'll have a celebration for one side and panic and dissatisfaction on the other. And then disaster. Maybe we'll have convoys and people leaving." U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari has been to north Mitrovica and very much wants the Serb minority to remain. The United Nations Security Council is expected to vote on the Kosovo status proposal in April. |
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