81. The two journalists were charged under security laws forbidding publication of false information deemed likely to cause fear, alarm and despondency. 82. They were handed over to international observers in Dragobilje after the two journalists were released, he said. 83. They said the penalties for the charges against the two journalists include confiscation of personal property. 84. Two of the four journalists were released on Friday. 85. Furuly told NTB the two journalists were forced to sign the indictment. 86. He added that the two journalists were refused bail. 87. He said the two journalists were pleased the case had attracted international attention. 88. He said the two journalists will appear in court on Friday for a remand hearing. 89. In September the two journalists were acquitted, but the state prosecutor appealed against the acquittal. 90. A.M. News said the two journalists were arrested in May on charges of being accessories to treason. |