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Balkan Violence
Story aired: Tuesday, March 15, 2005



The president of Kosovo has survived an apparent assassination attempt. A bomb exploded as President Ibrahim Rgova's motorcade was driving through the provincial capital of Prishtina. He was on the way to a meeting with a representative of the European Union.

Guests:


Joining us on the line from the Prishtina is Agron Bajrami, editor of the daily newspaper, Koha Ditore.

Beth Kampschror is a freelance journalist who covers the Balkans. She joined us on the line from Sarajevo.


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