On the pavement, Dragoljub Mitrovic, 37, is trying to sell a heap of cheese in a blue bucket. He has travelled from his home village, through an Albanian area, to try and make some money to feed his wife and two children. "All Serbs, including me, live in constant fear. The UN brings us here on special buses. If Kosovo becomes independent, I'll pack my things and leave and try to get asylum elsewhere. There'd be no life for me here. I'd look for democracy in Europe." Technically, Kosovo remains a part of Serbia. But in reality it has been...