Two decades after the ‘Panda Café massacre’ of six young Serbs, which fuelled the war in Kosovo, no one has been convicted and ethnic Albanians who were wrongly arrested still suffer the consequences.
The Panda Café, a small, drab coffee bar in the western Kosovo town of Peja/Pec, looks almost the same as it did 20 years ago.
The bullet holes all over the wall are an enduring testament to what happened on December 14, 1998, when gunmen opened fire inside the café, leaving six young Serbs dead and escalating the conflict in Kosovo, which at the time was still a province of Yugoslavia.