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The Butcher of the Balkans, and his Cronies

Monday, October 23, 2000

To keep themselves in power, Slobodan Milosevic and his cronies entered into a mutually profitable business collaboration and political alliance. How are they faring after the fall of the regime?

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In Yugoslavia, it used to be that the shortest route to glory went through a man named Milosevic. Being a crony of the dictator was a sure-fire guarantee of wealth and power. For Milosevic, the cronies served to keep him in power in a sort of symbiosis mutually profitable for everyone.

As in any country ruled by a tyrant, the cronies are divided into two categories -- those that took part in building the regime with blood on their hands a

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