PRISTINA, Nov 1 (Hina) - The Military Court of the Kosovo Liberation +Army (OVK) sentenced two reporters of Yugoslav news agency Tanjug +to 60 days in prison for violating the OVK civil-military rule +book.+ According to a statement
issued on Sunday, the OVK Military Court +said Tanjug's reporters Nebojsa Radosevic and Vladimir Dobricic +stood trial on Friday. They were arrested by the OVK on October 18 +near Maugre, a village near Lipljani, 25km west of Kosovo capital +Pristina.+ The two reporters have the right to appeal within a week and, +according to the statement, they will be treated in line with +international conventions.+ Earlier today, the Kosovo Information Centre reported that strong +Serbian special police units were early Sunday morning again +deployed along the Pristina-Pec road.+ The same source reported that after 10pm on Saturday Serbian forces +fire
PRISTINA, Nov 1 (Hina) - The Military Court of the Kosovo Liberation
Army (OVK) sentenced two reporters of Yugoslav news agency Tanjug
to 60 days in prison for violating the OVK civil-military rule
book.
According to a statement issued on Sunday, the OVK Military Court
said Tanjug's reporters Nebojsa Radosevic and Vladimir Dobricic
stood trial on Friday. They were arrested by the OVK on October 18
near Maugre, a village near Lipljani, 25km west of Kosovo capital
Pristina.
The two reporters have the right to appeal within a week and,
according to the statement, they will be treated in line with
international conventions.
Earlier today, the Kosovo Information Centre reported that strong
Serbian special police units were early Sunday morning again
deployed along the Pristina-Pec road.
The same source reported that after 10pm on Saturday Serbian forces
fired rifle shots at Kosovo Albanian villages near the village of
Luznice. According to witnesses, the shots could be heard way into
the morning. There is no information on possible casualties.
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