Are Targeted Sanctions the Answer for Iran? (Text and Context) (Reprint)
Iran Times International (Washington, DC) 2011, May 13, 41, 9
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In a move to toughen the sanctions regime against Tehran, the European Union recently imposed punitive measures on 32 Iranian officials for human rights violations - but it's unclear how effective the move will be. The targeted individuals are described as responsible for and instrumental in the policies of Iran, including extra-judicial executions and imprisonment of opposition leaders.
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