ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月18日 06時32分


Ferdonije Qerkezi’s husband and 4 sons were abducted by the Serbian police in 1999. The remains of 2 of her sons have since been found and buried, but her husband and the other 2 sons are still missing. For women like Ferdonije, time does not move on. She has turned much of her home in Gjakova, Kosovo — where @andrew_testa took her photo — into a museum dedicated to their memory. Upstairs, their rooms are as they left them. Toys, soccer balls and pieces of clothing are carefully wrapped in plastic. In another room, display cases hold the bullet-ridden clothes of the 2 sons whose bodies she recovered, a terrible reminder of how their lives ended. 10 years ago on February 17, Kosovo — a mountainous, landlocked region of less than 2 million people — declared independence from Serbia. Ferdonije dismisses questions of how she feels about the independence anniversary with a simple, “Pah, don’t ask!” | @andrew_testa first traveled to Kosovo nearly 20 years ago, when NATO intervened against Serbia in the war. On his most recent visit, he found optimism yielding to fear and resignation. Visit the link in our profile to see more of his photos from #Kosovo.


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