A humble, dilapidated house nestled in the village of Poklek in central Kosovo has become an unlikely museum that confronts visitors with the haunting remnants of an atrocity that took place 25 years ago when 53 Albanian civilians were killed, and their bodies burned by Serbian police forces.
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Kosovo does not have an official state war museum dedicated to the suffering of citizens, so relatives of victims have turned private homes into haunting exhibitions.