The World - News from Feb. 5, 1985
Three Yugoslav dissidents were found guilty at a Belgrade trial of engaging in “hostile propaganda” and given what a defense attorney called mild prison terms. Scriptwriter Miodrag Milic, 55, was sentence to two years, sociologist Milan Nikolic, 37, drew an 18-month term, and radio technician Dragomir Olujic, received a one-year sentence. The defendants were among 28 people arrested last spring for conducting discussions on economic and social problems. They denied any wrongdoing.
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