Slobodan Milosevic has had his bank account frozen, and his funds may be seized for war reparations.
Slobodan Milosevic has had his bank account frozen, and his funds may be seized for war reparations War reparations refer to the monetary compensation intended to cover damage or injury during a war. Generally, the term war reparations refers to money or goods changing hands, rather than such property transfers as the annexation of land. . That's Slobodan Milosevic the Munich bus driver, not the former Yugoslavian president on trial for war crimes. The former Slobodan says he has tried to convince the bank he isn't a dictator dictator, originally a Roman magistrate appointed to rule the state in times of emergency; in modern usage, an absolutist or autocratic ruler who assumes extraconstitutional powers. From 501 B.C. until the abolition of the office in 44 B.C., Rome had 88 dictators. : "I tried to explain that in Serbia my name is common as Hans Schmidt Wikipedia is aware of the following notable people named Hans Schmidt: - Hans Schmidt (architect) - Swiss born architect, founder member of the Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne
- Hans Schmidt (wrestler) - stage name for a US professional wrestler
here, but they told me Hans Schmidt was not a war criminal."
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