SARAJEVO, Apr 5 (Hina) - Two Swiss UNESCO workers were still in
prison in Sarajevo's occupied suburb of Ilidza, the UN in Sarajevo
said today.
The Swiss, Simon Gerbe and Marija Vernl-Matic, were kidnapped
Monday at a Serb checkpoint on a road connecting downtown Sarajevo
with the airport.
UNPROFOR officials have so far been unable to make any contact
with the prisoners, but were told by the Serbs that the detainees
were "feeling well".
Gerbe and Matic were members of a UNESCO commission for
support to independent media in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Ludwig Kraus of the German-Bosnian Friendship Society was also
under arrest, facing charges of "collaboration" with the Government
Bosnian army.
Five workers of the "Pharmaciens Sans Frontieres," kidnapped a
month ago, were charged with providing logistic support to the
Bosnian army.
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