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Slobodan Milošević Ashley, Marc. Situation prior:  Communism  Fall of Berlin wall  Relative peace  Independence of Slovenia and Croatia (ethnic tension.

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1 Slobodan Milošević Ashley, Marc

2 Situation prior:  Communism  Fall of Berlin wall  Relative peace  Independence of Slovenia and Croatia (ethnic tension and war)  Bosnia secedes from Serbia

3 Dictatorship was an option:  To free Bosnian Serbs who were represented by Bosnian Muslims ( Scapegoat)  Ultra nationalism  Racism (Bosnian Muslims)

4 Rejection of Liberalism:  Pre dictatorship: soviet communism  No prior history of liberalism to revert to

5 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.

6  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

7 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

8 State of the nation  War  Ethnic cleansing of Bosnian Muslims  Racist and ultranationalist Serbs  Life was not improved for the people  Cities were destroyed

9 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

10 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

11 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

12 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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