Phil Rees reports from Kosovo, the Balkan province where a tragedy even greater than the Bosnian conflict threatens to unfold. Although only ten per cent of its people are Serbs, it is under Serbian rule and the majority Albanian population are fighting for independence.
President Slobodan Milosevic chose Kosovo as the starting point for his campaign of ethnic hatred over a decade ago, and historically the province is a proud Serbian stronghold. For the Serbs, a potentially horrific war against the Kosovo Liberation Army represents their last chance to exert military power after defeats in Croatia and Bosnia.
Producer Jeremy Bristow
Editor Fiona Murch