In this unique eyewitness record, James Pettifer gives a startling & evocative portrayal of the grim & fearful world of Kosova from the imposition of martial law in 1990 till March 1999. As a writer for The Times & Wall Street Journal Europe, he witnessed most key events, from the emergence of the Kosova Liberation Army in May 1996 to the massive refugee movements of 1998 & 1999, the ground war between the KLA & the Serbs & the NATO bombing campaign & subsequent liberation of Kosovo. Many of the drama`s key personalities, such as the Serb war criminal Arkan (who at one time was a Kosova MP), American diplomats (including Richard Holbrooke) & key Albanian leaders (Ibrahim Rugova & Thacim Haci) feature in this account. Kosova Express also offers new insights into the efforts of the British government to manipulate press coverage of Kosova for its own ends, & the hitherto undisclosed links between several European governments & the Milosevic regiem. The colour & humour of Kosova daily life, the region`s bleakly harsh yet beautiful landscapes, & the subterranean, nightmare world of Prishtina are graphically described, as is the horrifying nature of the war aro