PRISTINA, Nov 15 (Hina) - Vienna-based International Press +Institute (IPI) forwarded a letter to the chief political +representative of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Adem Demaqi, +requesting the immediate and unconditional release of
two +reporters of the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug. + The Kosovo Liberation Army imprisoned the two reporters and +sentenced them to sixty days in prison.+ We have information that the secret military tribunal of the Kosovo +Liberation Army sentenced Tanjug's reporter Nebojsa Radosevic and +photographer Vladimir Dobricic, who had been abducted on October +18, while performing their reporting duty, and had forbidden the +Red Cross to visit, the letter, signed by IPI director Johann +Fritzh, said.+(hina) lml+
PRISTINA, Nov 15 (Hina) - Vienna-based International Press
Institute (IPI) forwarded a letter to the chief political
representative of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Adem Demaqi,
requesting the immediate and unconditional release of two
reporters of the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug.
The Kosovo Liberation Army imprisoned the two reporters and
sentenced them to sixty days in prison.
We have information that the secret military tribunal of the Kosovo
Liberation Army sentenced Tanjug's reporter Nebojsa Radosevic and
photographer Vladimir Dobricic, who had been abducted on October
18, while performing their reporting duty, and had forbidden the
Red Cross to visit, the letter, signed by IPI director Johann
Fritzh, said.
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