When ex-YU began to fall apart, the Serbian regime banned Kosovar Albanians from participating in public life. Albanian employees across public institutions were fired; Albanian media outlets were closed down; many elementary and high schools were closed to Albanian students; the entire university system was shut down. But a self-organization took place, and it was mostly evident within the education sector. During the 1990s in Kosovo, teaching resumed in private apartments, houses, basements stores. This documentary shows how a parallel society, and reality, was organized. It shows how segregation and apartheid became the norm. |