Mitrovica may be infamous for its ethnic divisions – but the local Rock School is uniting youngsters from both sides of town around a shared passion.
Ilda Krama, 19, is what she calls “a special case” in the divided town of Mitrovica – which has been split since the end of the Kosovo war between an Albanian south and Serbian north.
Krama’s background is as mixed as her hometown. “Most of my family lives in the north but we’ve lived in the south,” she explains.
“I attended school in Bosnian, Rock School in Albanian – and I speak both languages,” she adds.
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