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Polish bill A bill to come before the Polish Parliament this week will eliminate many of the freedoms introduced before martial law was imposed, parliamentary sources say. It is due to be passed on Thursday, after which the assembly will hear from the Head of State, Dr Henryk Jablonski, that martial law will end the following day, the Polish national day, the sources say. — Warsaw. Warning A prominent Armenian activist has been quoted as saying that Armenian guerrillas who killed six people in a bomb attack at Paris’s Orly Airport on Friday were sure to strike again. Ara Toranian, Paris-based
head of the Armenian national movement, a political group which backs the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia that claimed responsibility for the Paris blast, said that he disapproved of the attack. But A.S.A.L.A. leaders had been driven to “a strategy of despair,” he said. — Paris. Ulster violence Catholic rioters in Londonderry hurled more than 350 petrol-bombs at the police in the city’s seventh straight day of rioting. A .police spokesman said that mobs of hooded rioters had fought street battles with officers who fired 10cm Elastic bullets for several ours. — Londonderry.
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