Wednesday, 4 July, 2007  
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Rene van der Linden, president of the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly (PACE), arrived in Yerevan Wednesday on the first leg of his tour of the three South Caucasus which is focusing on political reform, European integration and conflict resolution.
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The lawyer representing the family of a man who died in police custody said on Wednesday that the results of official forensic tests disprove police claims that he was not subjected to torture.
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Victor Dallakian, a veteran opposition lawmaker, said on Wednesday that the Armenian parliament failed to pass a controversial government bill seriously restricting foreign broadcasts due to several factors, including what he called major differences within the ruling coalition.
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Lawyers of the family of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink voiced hope Tuesday that the court handling the case would dig deeper into the murder and uncover the alleged role of security officials.







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“Although the parliament opposition was convinced yesterday that it thwarted the adoption of a package of amendments to the laws on television and radio and state duties, there were all the grounds to assert that if the parliament majority very much wanted to or if it was instructed to ensure the bill’s second-reading passage, it would definitely ensure strong attendance and a sufficient number of votes,” writes “Azg.”
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