EU slaps sanctions on Assad's wife, relatives
European Union foreign ministers have slapped sanctions on the wife and other close relatives of Syrian President Bashar Assad, freezing their assets and banning them from travelling to the EU in a continuing attempt to stop the violent crackdown on opposition, officials said on Friday....
Published By: Times LIVE - Friday, 23 March, 2012
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