Life Beyond Bridge in Mitrovica

The taxi driver stops by the bridge. He took the traveler back to the direction he had come. And from there, 22-year-old Mitrovicasa Zana Syla continues her daily walk to her office, which is located in the northern part of Mitrovica, the Bosnians' “sector, respectively, writes Koha Ditore today. Crossing the bridge over the Iber River, [...]
The bridge crossing over the Iber River, which divides the city into two parts, south and north, which was once feared and uncertain, has been turned into a normal act of passage for four years, and in the last year, daily. By the time she first crossed the bridge, her perception of her crossing has changed markedly. Now it feels like any common bridge.
However, every time he passes it, he says that there is a feeling that shows him to be more cautious. But some of her associates and friends from the north or south have feelings of inconsistencies and exposure when they cross over to the other side. Her colleagues of the Serb and Bosniak community, who work together in the multiethnic organisation “Centre for Alternative Selection of County” feel the same way.
And they are more comfortable when they meet by chance or by planning near the bridge to continue their work.











