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If they want to crack down in those states, they can.
But Mr. Milosevic used what was supposed to be a period of dialogue to crack down in Kosovo.
"We recognize that if we crack down in one area, some of this problem will migrate to other areas, but frankly that's progress," he said.
The goal of the treaty, he said, was to raise standards around the world to European standards, not to crack down in Europe.
When the government finally moved to crack down, in July 1992, Escobar and his closest associates walked out of the prison.
Putin might be planning to crack down in advance of the parliamentary election (of sorts) scheduled for September, or the 2018 Presidential election.
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To forestall secession, the Pakistani government had already cracked down in what was then East Pakistan.
Russia's parliamentary election is this Sunday, and the censors have been cracking down in anticipation of it.
Mr. Isa said that, judging by scattered reports, security officers have been cracking down in the last two weeks, searching Uighur homes and detaining many men and boys.
But they began cracking down in recent years, apparently concerned about the large scale of borrowing and the possible involvement of state banks and companies.
Prosecutors cracked down in late 1996, forcing Turkes to start purging extremists.
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