26 July 1997 When he took over as head of the Beogradska Bank, Slobodan Milosevic found a foreign debt of 350.000 USD, his political opponents claim and add that the debt was raised to 1.1 million USD when he left the bank a few years later. When he was elected Serbian president at the first post-W.W.II multi-party elections in 1990, […]

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