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"The Council will of course use all available means to find the truth. I myself have been present here in Parliament to debate resolutions on that unfortunate country, and I can assure the House that the Council has every intention of finding the truth. My words should not be taken to mean that I attach more weight to the government’s than the opposition’s assertions; I am just pointing out that it is one party’s word against another’s, and what we have to do is establish the truth – documented truth, mind you – so that we can substantiate any charge against the government and increase the pressure on the regime. I fully agree with my former colleague and thank him for the tragic, and regrettable, news that another death has taken place. This is of course yet another argument for maintaining the pressure and availing ourselves of all the means to obtain information and exert pressure."@en1
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