A Japanese civic group will organize another camping event in Kosovo to unite young people from different ethnic backgrounds in the divided country after finding success with the program last year.
The program, organized by Tokyo-based International Citizens Network of Japan, brings together Serbians and Albanians, two ethnic groups that fought each other between 1998 and 1999, to spend about a week together in Macedonia to talk over ways to reunite the country and hold cultural exchanges.
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