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(28 Aug 2004) SHOTLIST 1. Wide exterior of Johannesburg international airport 2. Mid shot of sign reading "International arrivals" 3. Wide of International arrivals screen inside airport 4. Mid shot of Alwyn Griebenow (lawyer), Harry Carlse and Lourens Horn returning from Zimbabwe 5. Three men being filmed and photographed 6. Lourens Horn leaving airport 7. Various of Horn and his lawyer, Alwyn Griebenow, walking outside airport followed by reporters 8. Mid shot of cameramen and photographers 9. Set up shot of Carlse, Griebenow and Horn 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Harry Carlse, acquitted South African: "I think if I have to comment on the guys who are in the Chikurubi prison, a lot of the guys are innocent, if you ask me. The justice system in Zimbabwe sucks." 11. Cutaway press 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lourens Horn, acquitted South African suspect "A lot of the guys got ill because of malnutrition, quite a couple of them also contracted malaria. Then, also , of course, inflammation in the joints. I don't know what it was, we never had the opportunity to see a doctor so no-one could diagnose what it was, but you know , a lot of the guys got sick." 13. Mid shot Horn being interviewed 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lourens Horn, acquitted South African suspect "Well, Simon Mann is healthy, I think under the circumstances, he is fine, he is ok. Hopefully everything will work out for him as well." 15. Carlse, Griebenow and Horn 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alwyn Griebenow, lawyer for Horn and Carlse "Look as far as Simon Mann is concerned, Simon Mann pleaded guilty to PORSA, the Public Order and Security Act he also pleaded guilty to contravening the firearms act in Zimbabwe. The PORSA has got a maximum of ten years imprisonment and the firearms act has got a maximum of five years imprisonment. I am of the opinion that Simon Mann will receive some sort of custodial sentence and he is going to spend some time in Zimbabwe prior to his release." 17. Carlse kissing his wife 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alwyn Griebenow, lawyer of Horn and Carlse "But I have not confronted Simon Mann with his involvement with Mr Thatcher and obviously, at this stage in time, I have not deemed it necessary to try and consult him on that." 19. Harry Carlse walking with wife STORYLINE Two South Africans acquitted by a Zimbabwean court of plotting a coup in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea returned home Saturday, saying they had been tortured while imprisoned in Zimbabwe. Harry Carlse and Lourens Horn were two of the suspected mercenaries arrested in Zimbabwe on March 7 and charged with planning to overthrow Equatorial Guinea's government. Both were among the 66 suspects cleared Friday by a Zimbabwean magistrate on firearms charges. A 67th suspect, Simon Mann, the alleged coup leader, was convicted of trying to buy weapons from Zimbabwe's state arms manufacturer and faces up to 10 years in prison. "Zimbabwe is a terrible place," Carlse told The Associated Press after arriving at Johannesburg International Airport on Saturday. Carlse and Horn were greeted at the airport by a small group of friends and family - and a crowd of journalists. Both said they had been tortured while in Zimbabwe. Horn said he was stripped naked and beaten and during interrogations and threatened with electrocution if he did not answer questions. The men described living in a fetid Zimbabwean prison, where disease was rife and they were often denied water in their cells. "I've lost 10 kilograms (22.05 pounds)," Carlse told reporters. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...