Sanctions that strengthen Serbian hard-liners BACKLASH / Cutting off supplies to Serbia produces poverty and despair - and damages opposition to the expansionist regime

Belgrade, Yugoslavia -- BY VERAN MATIC Belgrade, Yugoslavia THE economic sanctions imposed on Serbia 18 months ago - meant to bring down the regime of Slobodan Milosevic - have succeeded only in isolating the Serbian people and pushing them into economic ruin. As a blind weapon of retaliation, the s...

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Published inGlobe and mail
Main Author MATIC, VERAN
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont The Globe and Mail 18.01.1994
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Summary:Belgrade, Yugoslavia -- BY VERAN MATIC Belgrade, Yugoslavia THE economic sanctions imposed on Serbia 18 months ago - meant to bring down the regime of Slobodan Milosevic - have succeeded only in isolating the Serbian people and pushing them into economic ruin. As a blind weapon of retaliation, the sanctions have utterly failed to stem Serbia's aggressive and oppressive policies.
ISSN:0319-0714