Wednesday, 31 August, 2005  
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Armenia’s two main opposition groups announced on Wednesday their final decision to reject President Robert Kocharian’s draft constitutional amendments, saying that their enactment would legitimize the ruling regime rather than foster the country’s democratization.
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Argentina’s Foreign Minister Rafael Antonio Bielsa wrapped up on Wednesday an official visit to Armenia which he said will help to strengthen relations between the two nations.
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Prominent Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk is set to be tried in December over his controversial remarks about the Armenian massacres and could end up serving three years in jail, his publisher said Wednesday.







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Armenian newspapers report that the flamboyant mayor of Armenia’s second largest city of Gyumri, Vartan Ghukasian, shot from a pistol at a group of Russian soldiers after a drunken argument in a local restaurant belonging to his brother.
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