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Armenia's deputy culture minister dismissed
22 January 2010 [12:23] -
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On Jan. 21, Armenian Deputy Culture Minister David Muradyan was removed from his position.
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan signed a decision on dismissing David Muradyan of his own accord, Governmental Information and Press Department said.
Muradyan is a renowned writer and film expert.
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