Sunday, November 27, 2011

Arab League Approves Sanctions Against Syria

Unprecedented?  Blurb:



BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Arab League approved tough economic sanctions against Syria on Sunday because of its violent crackdown against antigovernment protesters, an unprecedented step against an Arab country. 
The sanctions included a travel ban on officials and politicians, a halt to all dealings with the Syrian central bank and the cessation of all Arab projects in Syria. 
The finance ministers drafted the sanctions on Saturday at a meeting in a hotel in the Cairo suburbs ... They were approved by the group’s foreign ministers on Sunday. 
The sanctions will be another blow to the Syrian economy, which is already suffering from sanctions by the European Union and the United States.

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