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Slobodan Milošević Ashley, Marc
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Situation prior: Communism Fall of Berlin wall Relative peace Independence of Slovenia and Croatia (ethnic tension and war) Bosnia secedes from Serbia
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Dictatorship was an option: To free Bosnian Serbs who were represented by Bosnian Muslims ( Scapegoat) Ultra nationalism Racism (Bosnian Muslims)
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Rejection of Liberalism: Pre dictatorship: soviet communism No prior history of liberalism to revert to
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Timeline into power January 1955- Joins league of Commission of Kosovo 1964- Father commits suicide 1964 Graduates from Belgrade 1965- Yugoslavia starts “market Economy” 1972 Mother commits sucide 1984 Serves on Krajer Commission on Yugoslav economy.
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1990 New Serbian Constitution 1991 Montenegrin Leadership gets overthrown by Milosovic influenced mob 1991 Solvenia leaves Yugoslavia 1991 Kosovar Albanians declare independence but goes unrecognized by international countries. 1991 Bosnians vote to create Serb regions in Bosnia. 1992 Serb ethnic cleansing begin in Drina river in Bosnia. 1992 Bosnia is recognized as independent state. 1998 Wins presidency of Serbia for final time 2000 out voted in federal election
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Life During Reign 1 million Bosnian Muslims were forced from their homes Bosnian Muslim concentration camps Civilians raped, tortured, starved and murdered Snipers in buildings in Sarajevo shooting civilians in the streets Ethnic cleansing or Bosnian Muslims by Serbians and Bosnian Serbs Largest massacre on European soil since WWII 1 million Bosnian Muslims were forced from their homes Bosnian Muslim concentration camps Civilians raped, tortured, starved and murdered Snipers in buildings in Sarajevo shooting civilians in the streets Ethnic cleansing or Bosnian Muslims by Serbians and Bosnian Serbs Largest massacre on European soil since WWII
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State of the nation War Ethnic cleansing of Bosnian Muslims Racist and ultranationalist Serbs Life was not improved for the people Cities were destroyed
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Fall of power NATO bombing of Belgrade (capital of Serbia) Protesting Milosevic’s Rule Vojislav Kostunica won the majority of votes (2000 federal election for the democratic party) Serbs refused to vote in the election due to unfair and the election favored Albanians
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Fall of Power Milosevic on trial for crimes against humanity from 1999 till his death in captivity in 2006 He failed to recognize the authority of courts against him Milosevic on trial for crimes against humanity from 1999 till his death in captivity in 2006 He failed to recognize the authority of courts against him
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Post Dictatorship There is still problems with the country the Serbs and Albanians still do not get along NATO has been in the state since 2004 2006 it has been broken into 6 different countries The state is better off now, quality of life is better, more peaceful
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Sources Ramet, Sabrina P. "Milosevic, Slobodan." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2010. Web. 10 Nov. 2010. Sell, Louis “ Slobodan Milosevic and the Destruction of Yugoslavia” Web. 15 November. 2010.
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